BRITISH CONSUMPTION
(British Official WireJ^ss)
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Rugby, June 16. During the discussion on the proposal of the Polish delegation .to set up a sub-committee to consider the need for improvement of , marketing conditions of dairy products Major W. E. Elliot (the British Minister of Agriculture and a delegate to the Conference), said that Britain took 80 per cent. of the world's butter exports and 50 per cent. of the cheese exports. The United Kingdom was also a large producing although not exporting country and was thus affected by the existing world's surplus of butter and dairy products. He made it clear that it was the Government's intention to increase the output of dairy products.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 586, 18 July 1933, Page 5
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