FROZEN MEAT TRADE.
MUTTON AND LAMB PROSPECTS GOOD. DANNEVIRKE, Oct. 14. Air J. S. Jessop, vice-chairman ot (ho New Zealand Meat- Producers' Board, in a letter from London to the Southern Hawke’s Bay Farmers’- Union, stated: “I should like to say to the growers in your district that the prospects he tore New Zealand mutton and land) arc in my opinion very good. I am more than ever convinced of the necessity of New Zealand growers themselves taking a very definite interest in their business. It is the business of the growers to open up new markets ami endeavour to increase the consumption of New Zealand produce; no one else will do it. .Most ol the large meat interests are also interested in meat from' other countries and are not specially interested in pushing Now Zealand meat further. If they do open up a new market there is no guarantee that they themselves will get anv special benefit, whereas from the point ol view of the growers it is ol vital importance that we open new markets and increase the consumption."
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2494, 17 October 1922, Page 4
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181FROZEN MEAT TRADE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2494, 17 October 1922, Page 4
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