EXPORTED MEAT
BRITISH TRIBUTE TO QUALITY
Not only is New Zealand getting appreciation in Britain for maintaining the volume of meat supplied to that market, but it is also building up an enhanced reputation for quality. This point is made in a report received by the New Zealand Meat Producers Board from its London Office, which quotes highly complimentary statements made by a West of England wholesaler.
The board's representative in Britain adds that the testimony to New Zealand meat is } in his opinion, well merited by the consistency with which the standards of quality tlie grading and general handling of the Dominion's meat products have been maintained during Q period when some relaxation would have been excusable. "But on the whole" the report "there has been iJ any cause for complaint, and New Zealand miglit rightly claim to have maintained pre-war standards to a higher degree than any other exporting country. This } I have reason to believe would be corroborated by the Ministry of Food suri veyors wlio. inspect all imports."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 65, 17 April 1945, Page 5
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172EXPORTED MEAT Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 65, 17 April 1945, Page 5
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