THE DAIRY INDUSTRY
❖ — GUARANTEED PRICE. FAVOURED BY 90 PER CENT OF FARMERS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, August 4. Statements that 90 per cent of dairy farmers were in favour of retaining the guaranteed price scheme, | and that not one factory in Southland 1 would want to discard it. were made; at a meeting of the Southland Provincial Executive of the Farmers’ Union ' today. In defining its attitude to the sys- ' tern the meeting adopted the following resolution: “That this meeting considers the existing system of orderly marketing is in the best interests of the ] industry; that we consider a policy of ■ stabilisation of price level is in the ] best interests of the industry; that we ; consider the recommendations of the , 1938 Advisory Commissee should be j the basis of such stabilised price; that < allow the system to work smoothly and effectively, stabilisation of costs, | both direct and indirect, must be re- j garded as essential. ,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 August 1939, Page 5
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155THE DAIRY INDUSTRY Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 August 1939, Page 5
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