BUTTER QUOTAS
Sir, —Tho quickest and surest way out of tho present luitter difficulty is to stop tho manufacture and sale of all margarine and whey butter in New Zealand. Then stop ail butters which are not first grade from being exported. By tho time tlioso restrictions wero enforced, our tonnage of butter for export would bo well within tho quota limit. Sly next move would bo to stop thciinauiifacture of second-grade cream, thereby doing away with seeond-grado factory butter, another effort to level uj) tho price locally of the good article. Some of my cream friends will say I am a bit hard, but 1 have had secondgrade cream on a few occasions, and as i am still a supplier, 1 am prepared to take my dose, if any, along with the rest, if it is only to give the people a good article and so encourage consumption. My object in writing the above is to have only one butter: "tho best," which could command practically the same price throughout New Zealand. Super.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21552, 25 July 1933, Page 13
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174BUTTER QUOTAS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21552, 25 July 1933, Page 13
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