AUSTRALIA’S LESSON
LOWER DAIRY PRICES LONDON, Saturday. There is no foundation for pessimistic views regarding the future of Australian dairying. according to Mr. Jviear#L director of Empire Dairies. The main factor responsible for the lower range of values this season is, he stated in an interview, the exceptionally mild winter in Britain and on the jContinent. Mr. Meat’s considers that there is no Justification for the recent collapse pf >riees. This was largely due to the multiplicity of sellers. If the sales had been confined to six or eight sound firms, values could have been held at Jl4os. Immediately after his arrival he withdrew a. large quantity of butter from the 120 s market. This had its due influence on buying, which was Jiow brisk. Australian was quoted at Jl3ss and New Zealand at 138 s. He estimated that the dairy farmers in Australia had lost this season at least £IOO,OOO through lack of concentrated selling.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 11
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