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DOMINION FRUIT TRADE DISSATISFACTION SEQUEL LOCAL-MARKET APPLES SERIOUS TO GROWERS (TYr Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. Auckland and provincial fruitgrowers have been informed by the Government that its subsidy for locallymarketed apples has been withdrawn and that no export guaranteed price will be paid next season. At the present time the subsidy is computed on the difference between the assessed Dominion average price a case and 5s 2d. It is expected that last year's pay-out, which should be made at the end of this.month, will amount to about £1,000,000, or possibly more. Growers stated that they believed the Government's refusal to continue with the subsidy was due, in a large measure, to dissatisfaction with some * of the growers. Several of them stated that the Minister of Marketing, the Hon. W. Nash, had drawn the attention of the growers to their responsibility to the Government under the scheme. As a result of the Government's decision the growers expect to be paid the subsidy for fruit marketed locally to the end of December. They do not expect any payment for apples marketed locally since then. The export guarantee will operate to the close of the present season, which is at the end of May, but not after that. The serious nature of the move was stated by growers to lie in the fact that they relied upon the Government's assistance to arrange the necessary capital for the conduct of their orchards. It served as security for bank overdrafts and permitted the advance importation of such materials as cases.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19893, 22 March 1939, Page 5
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