Anglo-Donish Price Talks To Resume
LONDON. Mon—Negotiation of prices for Danish butter and bacon will still rest with the Danish farmers’ representatives at the AngloDanish trade talks opening today, says The Times. When the previous negotiations broke down in September, Denmark asked for 342/- per owl for butter and 237/- per cwt for bacon. The Ministry of Food offered 252/per cwt for butter and 173/- per cwt for bacon. The Secretary-General of the Danish Agricultural Council (M. HogsbroHolm) who is a member of the delegation. said Denmark kept back from contracts with other countries, the amount of produce which she thought Britain would want. Denmark would ask for fair prices based on agricultural statistics and would start shipments immediately if agreement was reached.
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Northern Advocate, 6 January 1948, Page 4
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