FARM AND DAIRY.
VIEWS OF THE PROOIT KKS.
The methods of disposal of the Dominion's dairy pronducts was the subject of comment last week by the managing director of the Xew Zealand Dairy Association, Mr. H. Coodfellow, at the annual meeting of the association's shareholders at Pukekohe. Mr. Goodfellow said the s-ooner a return was made to the pre-war system of trading the better. The New Zealand I'overnment would certainly continue for some time to fix prices on the local market. The company <lid not object to that as long as the suppliers received prices for their produce equal to those paid to other producers of the Empire. This was not being done in respect to butter placed on the local market. , Tt was intended to petition Parliament with the onjeel of endeavoring to get the loss on local butter sales paid out of the I'onsolidiited Fund. It was a positive injustice for the dairy farmer to be compelled to supply butter to the public at a fly lire that was actually less than the present net cost of production.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1919, Page 10
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180FARM AND DAIRY. Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1919, Page 10
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