DEMAND FOR BUTTER
(Pregs. Assn
BIC PRODUCTION MAY SWAMP HOME MARKET
. — By Telegraph — Copyrlght) .
London, October 30. The news that both Australia apd New Zealand are having exceptionally good seasons and', tha^ su^plies of "butter fropi . there jiuring ISfqyember will be heavy is making importers rathep pnxious . regarding the clearance of , thesq large qu-antitiiqs, Fortunately £hq* consdmptive deniand continues gooi apd.^espite, the frqavy importations there is no accumujatipn of stocks.'," .i* ' The increase in Germany's import quota to 55,000 tons should have the of ke'eping a copsiderahle,quan- | Continental butter, qspeciajly ! ©sthjfelx, Qffv this'"market,«Tbut it is4conYfry. do.uhtfuj' whether Germqp.y can. afford to Luy such* a large quantity, especially witli a duty of ' J^5. Veiphmarks per- 100 kilos. •'
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 368, 1 November 1932, Page 5
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116DEMAND FOR BUTTER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 368, 1 November 1932, Page 5
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