“IN CHAOTIC STATE.”
Milk Supply Conditions at Auckland. RECOMMENDATIONS MADE. | , Per Press Association. ' H AUCKLAND, July 3. The committee of investigation into the milk trade presented its report to the Mayor to-day. It was unanimously of opinion that the industry was in urgent need of reorganisation which could be done only by means of a properly constituted milk council, which must have some statutory authority. The committee says, inter alia, “ present conditions in the trade are chaotic and there is extreme danger that the quality of the supply will deteriorate and the quantity be curtailed. Producers are living on capital or credit, although they work eighty or ninety hours weekly. The committee feels that the public conscience must-be against a continuation of such conditions. Present plants for distribution are more than adequate, but if a Milk Council is set up. a considerable saving in handling, delivery and overhead costs could be made. '
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 804, 3 July 1933, Page 8
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