MARKETING PROBLEMS
MR. LYSNAR’S COMMENTS BULK PURCHASES ADVOCATED (Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, this day. Among last night’s speakers on Imperial affairs was Mr. W. D. Lysnar (Ind., Gisborne), who said lie wondered whether the coming conference regarding the German financial crisis would result in England helping her former enemy, and, as a result, New Zealand not being able to get the financial aid it needed from the Homeland. Mr. Lysnar criticised the New Zealand producers’ representatives for making long term freight contracts. No other country did so, and lie questioned •the wisdom of the Imperial Conference recommendation along these lines. lie was prepared to support anything for improved marketing by a marketing board, representing the producers only. If that was impossible the next best thing was bulk purchase. The producers never got_ a better deal than under the Imperial purchase scheme. The English Government’s efforts to promote bulk purchases were on sound lines, and the Premier should have ascertained the real opinion of New Zealand farmers before assuming that they opposed it.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17527, 23 July 1931, Page 7
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