BEEKEEPERS AND THEIR HONEY
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AUCKLAND, Juiv 10."- | "E tliink this eonferenee should! evolve some marketing proposal which! will give the pro.duecr tlie riglft to seli i his own crop in his own way, if he so 1 desires, at the same time retainiiig a depot for surpius honev -and for those j who have 110 desire to pack tlieir own ; crop," said Mr. E. A. Field, of Foxton, j in his presidontial address to the an- i nual eonferenee if the National Bee- ! keepers' Assoeiation of New Zealand, ; which opened this morning. "Uncler! j such a proposal „the average produeer ! | would sell a perceutage of his crop at i 1 consunier prices, a perceutage dircct to ! relailers at a price sliglitly less, and a ! perceutage, large or sinall, to a marketing depot which would be staffed bv a ! board elected by the beekeepcrs from ; time to timo. Today there was a general swing from Government control to produeer control which was a stcp in j the right direction," he added. j
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 July 1946, Page 6
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