EXCHANGE OF VIEWS
BRITISH AND DOMINION FARMERS NEED OF PERMANENT ORGANISATION London, June 25. The need for a permanent organisation for the continuance of exchange of views between the farmers of Britain, the dominions and other countries was emphasised in a paper read by Mr James Turner, leader of the Farmers’ delegation to Australia, New Zealand and other countries at the “Farmers’ Club. All countries visited by the delegfation accepted a tentative invitation for a nationally representative organisation to attend a conference which he hoped could be arranged in London in the autumn. One of the first objects of the conference would be an approach to inter-goyernmental organisations concerned with food and agriculture to obtain representation of the producers’ interests. Lack of producer representation at Hot Springs was a defect which must be remedied.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 26 June 1945, Page 5
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134EXCHANGE OF VIEWS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 26 June 1945, Page 5
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