PRICE PAID FOR CHEESE
Dairy Board Advocates Rise • (By Telegraph— Press Association.) WELLINGTON, March 18. | The question of the premium fos suppliers 'of butterfat for cheese msking was diseussed at the Dairy Board Conference to-day. The ; Tui Company proposed that the: conference make a reeommendation to the Government that in future the premium should bcj 2d instead of 14d. It waB maintainedj that cheese eosts had shown a greaten increase than* butter costs. " Mr. C, J. Parlane, of the New Zea-i land Co-operative Company, opposedi fche remit. First of all he said the pur-l chase price of cheese should be in-i creased to a point where the averagai factory would be able to pay l§d per pound more. Mr. H. E. Taylojr, of Ngaere, saidj that unless a 2d margin were reachedj there might be a breakaway froml cheese in Taranaki. Mr W. Marshall/ of the New Zealand! Co-operative Company moved as aaj amendment that the price paid be raisi ed to enable a premium of at leastj 14d to be paid by the average efficient) factory, based on this year's returns. 1 The amendment was carried by thd ( conference, * a ■- _
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 54, 19 March 1937, Page 6
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