CHEESE PROSPECTS BRIGHT.
KEENER ENGLISH DEMAND. Tooley Street Merchant's Views. Interesting information relative to the English cheese market was given by Mr. Foley, of Tooley street, London, who was present at the annual reunion of Norfolk Dairy Company suppliers on Friday evening. Mr. Foley said it would he gratifying to know that the prospect for cheese during the coming season was very bright. Not only were the working classes in Great Britain still eating cheese but the middle classes were very largely adopting it as an article of diet. Further, as only the surplus over requirements for making butter in England was manufactured into cheese, and the export from Canada to the same centre was diminishing annually, a wide field was left for New Zealand. The speaker emphasised that in his • opinion the Waikato offered a more-or-less ideal district for the manufacture of firstclass cheese.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 245, 12 July 1928, Page 6
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