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NEED FOR PROTECTION

FRUITGROWING INDUSTRY ' ('ONFERENOE REMITS (Pei* Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Opposition to any attempt to lift the onbargo on Australian fruit was expressed iu remits carried by the conference of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers’’ Perl era lion. The danger of the introclmtion of the Oriental peach moth and various types ot fruit fly and thrip was stressed. As orehardists must have the security of a permanent policy on which to build the fruitgrowing industry, it was agreed, also, that the Government should be asked to investigate the question of imnortatious of canned and dried fruits from Austral’;'., which were believed, to •'p subsidised, and canned and dried fruits and jams I'rorn South Africa. 7t was stated that these were very -.erio-irlv handicanping the expansion of the ’industry, both nrimnry- and secondary, in New ZwUaud, * v

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18502, 14 September 1934, Page 4

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NEED FOR PROTECTION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18502, 14 September 1934, Page 4

NEED FOR PROTECTION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18502, 14 September 1934, Page 4

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