LESS DEMAND FOR CASEIN
Future Of Companies “Prejudiced” FALLING-OFF IN TRADE Z WITH JAPAN (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, October 26. “The future of some of the companies in New Zealand manufacturing casein are prejudiced by the decreased demand and falling prices for the commodity,” said Mr H. E. Pacey, general manager of Joseph Nathan and Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., today. For the time being business in lactic cqsein with Japan had ceased, he continued. There was. a greatly reduced demand at lower prices for rennet casein in Japan. The English market for both lactic and rennet casein was continuing to move so low that with high manufacturing costs there was but a trifling return for the producer. The markets were being over-supplied by France, other European countries and Argentina. In recent years New Zealand had not sent any large quantities of. casein to the English market, her chief customer being Japan. Because under the Government’s guaranteed price scheme 2d per lb more was paid for butterfat used in the manufacture of cheese than for that used in the production of butter and casein, considerable quantities of butterfat had been diverted to the manufacture of cheese. Hopes were still held out that a market for casein would be created by the manufacture of artificial wool from casein. Experiments in England were still being continued and more sample shipments of casein had been sent from New Zealand. '
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Southland Times, Issue 23650, 27 October 1938, Page 6
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