CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT.
■ COMING FACTORY FOB. LEVIN DISCUSSED. '•A scheme 1 for co-opera tire; fruit-growing and the establishment in Lovin ox a canning and'preserving factory was at the last meeting ot tho Horow henu.iFruitgrowers' Association. Ihe scheme, days the "Chronicle," proposes, in er alia, that the factory shall undertake the p eserving of fruit, by bottling, and alfo the making of jams, pickles, sauces, and like produce. Depots are to be established in Lovin for the sale of shareholder;)' produce directly to the consume}. Tlio establishment of an export trado is embodied in the scheme, also the> ">PP£ tn fthnreholders (at cost pn«o ?' * nn " J m/site,. plants, in - general,, seeds, ■ f®""ins material, spraying requisites, etc. _ It was stated that it would cost .£6OOO to start a canning factory, and »'io pi oposed; capital of the' works wa» -£1000. •After -some'discussion the chairman :stated that in his'opimon the basis to float a company upon was absolutely "Slally it was decided h» further .discussion on the m&ttci untu -next; meeting. •]
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 14 May 1912, Page 8
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167CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 14 May 1912, Page 8
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