THE PORK INDUSTRY.
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day.. Without Government help it is doubtful whether the pork export business could carry on according to a statement made by the Premier tv lay. The export season is just starting and dairy farmers will be able to enjoy Christmas better when they know that tuc Government has decided to come to the rescue with a three-year subsidy, the amount for the first year being estimated at £30,000. The details have not been finalised and will be discussed between the Ministers of Agriculture, Industry and the control boards, but briefly, it is the intention of the Government to provide for a subsidy covering three years, i’ei the remaining two of which the amount will be progressively reduced. 3hmil there be a recovery in prices this will naturally be taken into consideration, in determining the amount to be paid.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 December 1927, Page 5
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