PROBLEMS IN YEARS TO COME
Need For Thought In Dairy Industry The dairy industry would have to do a tremendous amount of thinking and organizing to meet the difficulties that were bound to arise in the postwar years, said the chairman (Mr J. Dunlop) at the Invercargill Ward Conference of the Dairy Board yesterday. Mr Dunlop said that the competition from margarine was likely to be much more severe than it had been after the last war. Above all things the industry would have to see that the distribution and consumption of foodstuffs was expanded to the utmost so as to take care of the expansion in production which they were now being asked to make. The following were elected the Southland representatives to the dairy conference in Wellington:—Messrs J. Fisher (butter), T. McKenzie, J. Johnston, F. H. Clearwater and T. Mawdsley (cheese). The following remits submitted by the Tuturau Dairy Factory Company were carried:—
(1) “That this conference demands that the Dairy Board take steps to ensure that the dairy farmer is paid full value for his produce. (2) “That this conference requests the Dairy Board to consider the zoning of supplies to cheese factories.”
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Southland Times, Issue 25670, 12 May 1945, Page 6
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