WILL HIT OUR BUTTER
PROHIBITION OP PRESERVATIVES PURCHASERS SUFFER LOSSES MUST RELY ON CONTINENT. I'resa Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, February 6. (Received February 7, at 1.50 p.m.) Commenting on the use of preservatives in butter, the newspaper the ‘ Grocer ’ sfiys: “The full effects of the prohibition of preservatives will not bo felt in the colonies till next season, owing to the. largo quantities sold by factories at the beginning of the season on c.i.f. terms; but purchasers arc suffering enormous losses, especially upon the best Kangaroo butters from factories which formerly turned out the best quality. England has to rely on imported butter, but naturally desires to give preference to the products of her own colonies. These rapidly deteriorate after they are removed from cold storage, and deterioration is only preventable by the use of preservatives; so wc shall evidently have to rely more and more on Continental countries, who will reap a glorious harvest at the colonies’ expense.
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Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 8
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158WILL HIT OUR BUTTER Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 8
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