DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET
’ STUDY OF THE PROBLEM 3 J WHICH WILL PAY BEST? r LONDON, Dec. 21. 1 Messrs R, L. Cohen and A. A. Mur--5 ray have completed their study of the 1 effect of butter and cheese supplies on milk. It has been published by the - University of Oxford Agricultural Re- • search Institute. ’ • The authors contend that New Zea- ; land would gain by restrictions on cheese exports, and it might pay her » to turn somewhat from cheese-making r to butter. A reduction of 20 per cent. l of New Zealand cheese exports to ‘ Britain would restore the total cheese ! supplies to the 1926 level and might ’ raise British milk' prices to 7d a gal--1 lon. It is improbable that the Dominions will agreo to more than a 10 per cent, restriction nn butter.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 303, 23 December 1933, Page 9
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