DAIRY AND MEAT CONTROL
FARMERS' OPINIONS REMITS TO CONFERENCE Several aspects of the frozen meat and dairy export produce export industry were discussed at to-day's meeting of the poverty Bay's executive of the New Zealand Farmers' Union. The following remit 1o the Dominion conference proposed by Mr M. T. Trafford was carried: "That the Government be asked to pass regulation' that all exported New Zealand produce requiring cold storage pass through New Zealand cold stores in London where sueli stores are established. A proposal, "that a conference of meat, butter and fruit boards confer before obtaining cold stores in England," was defeated. Other remits passed were: "That the method of"election of the meat and dairy control boards be revised by Parliament so as to eliminate all commercial interests and divide the Dominion' into districts so that the producers themselves directly elect the representatives."
"That the .New Zealand Grain and Produce Merchants' Federation oppose the proposed reduction of 2s per cental upon imported maize."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16364, 11 June 1927, Page 6
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