ANOTHER VIEW OF OUR DAIRY TRADE.
Me Vagg,. of tho Melbourne Cb 11 id Butter and Produce Company, has recently visited the Danish and Swedish .butter-producing districts. He says : -—“New Zealand and Australia can beat Denmark and Sweden if they stick to it. Denmark and Sweden cannot produce at such low prices as the colonies because of their climate and the greater amount of feeding required. They are now at about the end of their tether, and have lost money all th’< season. They made nothing, and have only lived out oE the savngi of the past years made before colonial competition came into the field Let the colonists keep up heart, and heym ist in the long run win the pr> sent fight for the London market.’
Still this of course does mean lower prices, for a time at any rate, f> r mi k, and there must be a readjustm t alike of land values and of freight charges. But the m-ize in view is worth s_m e little pi eliminary sacrifice.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1770, 14 September 1895, Page 2
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174ANOTHER VIEW OF OUR DAIRY TRADE. Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1770, 14 September 1895, Page 2
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