NEW SCHEME FOR MARKETING PRODUCE
MR. GOODFELLOW’S PROPOSAL TO TAKE PLACE OF BOARD r T'H IS week the New Zealand Dairy Produce Control Board relinauished control of the butter sales in London. Already the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, however, is active, and the managing director, Mr. William Goodfellow announces a scheme which, it is contended, will attain the objectives hoped for when the Control Board was first started. Briefly, the new policy is largely that practised by the New Zealand Cooperative Dairy Company prior to the coming into operation of control, with amendments which will give it larger scope and enable other companies to join. A new company will be formed, which will include the New' Zealand and other companies. The latter, however, will not be required to take up shares in the organisation, whose manager will be Mr. J. B. Wright, the present London manager for the Control Board. Speaking on the proposal Mr. Goodfellow said that he believed that national control conducted on proper lines was the ideal scheme, and. as it had failed owing: to lack of unanimity among the factories, the rtext best thing would be a voluntary marketing organisation which would control the output of a large number of factories.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 79, 24 June 1927, Page 9
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206NEW SCHEME FOR MARKETING PRODUCE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 79, 24 June 1927, Page 9
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