A STANDARD HIG.
LONDON. February 21. “A standard pig" will be one of the sitbicets discussed by butchers at the annual meeting ol their National Federation at Margate next month. The unsuitability for making the be-t pork of a great | rupertum of the pigs now bred is as bunting a lupin among butchers as the un.-uitabiiin of the pigs sent to their factories is aiming bacon citrors.
Croat Britain is payin'; many millions animaly for tin' pij£ products of ol her coiinl rii’s who lake pains io di~>emer wluii British niarkct.s and consumers want.
There arc neknow leded authorities in the pig world who openly declare, in Lice of the big foreign imports, ihr.i of iho 13 breeds of pigs in this conn try not a single one is enfireK suitable for the production of the most profitable .lass of bacon, though Great Britain is advantageously situated to produce till she needs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1925, Page 1
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