FARMERS' VIEWS
(Press Assn.
VALUE OF PREFEREN CES DEPENDS LARGELY ON QUOTAS
STIMULATE PRODUCTION
— By Telegraph — Copjright.)
WELLINGTON, Wednesday. Referring to the Ottawa Conference at the meeting of the Dominion executive of the New 'Zealand Farmers' Union ,the president, Mr. W. J. Polson, M.P., said that preferences with quotas would be of great value to th's Dominion and would have the effect of stimulating primary production in this country. Without quotas it would simply mean that farmers would have to accept less for their products. It was announced that Sir Francis Boys, of Christchurch, had heen nominated by the Farmers' Union for inclusion in the Ottawa delegation.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 228, 19 May 1932, Page 5
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