MEAT PROBLEM
LARGE SCALE CANNING SUGGESTED
NEEDS OF NEAR EAST ARMY
MR J. C. COOPER SOUNDS NOTE OF OPTIMISM.
“From my experience during the last war, I think the present meat position need not be as serious as it appears at first sight,” said Mr J. C. Cooper at the annual meeting yesterday of the Masterton branch of the Farmers’ Union. "We must consider the canning of meat on a large scale,” he said. “In the last war, canned meat was needed in quantity lor the Navy and the Army—they could not get enough of it. Today, we have an army in the Near East which is probably growing steadily. It must have meat. I think every pound we can put in tins will be needed. Taking a long view, 1 don’t think the meat outlook is quite as bad as it appears,” Mr Cooper said.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1941, Page 4
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146MEAT PROBLEM Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1941, Page 4
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