NEW ZEALAND’S HOP INDUSTRY.
PROHIBITION WIOULD CRIPPLE HUNDREDS OF FARMS.
The severe hardship that Avould be caused among those engaged in the hop-growing industry in the event of prohibition being carried, was pointed out by the Chairman of the Nelson Hop Growers’ Co-op-erative Association at their recent annual meeting;— “There are over 200 hop-growers in the district,” he said, “and if this industry was lost through prohibition being enforced, we do not know what we could produce on our farms to give the same return and income.
“To further emphasise the importance of the hop-growing industry to the Nelson district, I have taken out figures to show what has been paid to pick the hop-crop. You will be amazed to learn, gentlemen, that we hop-growers during a period of five to six weeks have paid annually during the past six years over £14,500, and most of this money has been distributed amongst women and girls. This one item alone would he a serious loss in our particular district, and I am sure would be felt by not only the pickers but by every store-keeper. “You are all well aware picking is not the only item of expense in raising the hop crop. Labour has to be found for numbers to attend to the drying, baling, tilling the ground, cutting and stringing the vine, etc., and I do not hesitate in stating that the cost of this, added to the cost of picking, would total in round figures to anything from £35,000 to £40,000 per annum.” No less than £250,000 is paid annually to barley and hop-growers .in New Zealand, affording a living to hundreds of families. Prohibition as it would be enacted permits of no compensation whatever to anyone deprived of a living. This is one of the many reasons why a big Continuance majority is anticipated. —Advt. 2.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3863, 27 October 1928, Page 1
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309NEW ZEALAND’S HOP INDUSTRY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3863, 27 October 1928, Page 1
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