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DAIRY PRODUCE

RE-ORGANISATION PROBLEMS > MEETING IN WANGANUI El l riJf TAKES SHARP RISK With a view to preventing overlapping in tie control of supplies •>! .x« .. Zealand dairy produce and the framing of a >■ heme of organisatio.i which will permit of sounder murkei■ng methods, tiie Dairy Produce Guntroi Board, at its last meeting, set up a. committee consisting of Messrs, c. Marchant and W’. E. Hale Jor the pur pose of cfiiterring with the Uuniinis sion of Agriculture. »Sir Fraucf; F ra/.er, Mr. David .Jones and Mr. G Dum-an, of (he council, together with Mcs.-rs, Mai diaut and Hale, have been in Wanganui o'er the week-end. Yesterday they met directors of local dairy- factories for the purpose cf discussing reorganisation. ■. In view of the expiry of marketing J agreement?, with Britain next vear causing the problem jf levies and quotas to arise again to be considered afresh by the British authorities, it is desirable that all factories should frankly ami wholeheartedly co-operate with tiie board and the council in ilicir efforts to further a .scheme which is being framed to benefit the industry as .t whole. Yesterday’s meeting in Wanganui did not deal with marketing, but the question of local supplr.-x and co-G*rdination were gone into, a committee ueprcoentative of Wanganui dairying interests, is to be set up 1j discuss the matter from that angle. 'I he members of the Council of Agriculture and of the Dairy- Board leave this morning, and will meet Manawatu interests to-morrow. Taranaki and Waikato centres have been visited already. An ollicial cable received in Wangar.tii yesterday morning stated that there was great activity in the butter market, and a sharp rise to IO.Os-lltG has taken place.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 212, 10 September 1935, Page 6

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DAIRY PRODUCE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 212, 10 September 1935, Page 6

DAIRY PRODUCE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 212, 10 September 1935, Page 6

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