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... considerable number of witnesses representing producing and marketing interests . We have further had the advantage of consultation with experi- enced officials , both of the Home and Overseas Governments , and with men of scientific ...
... considerable number of witnesses representing producing and marketing interests . We have further had the advantage of consultation with experi- enced officials , both of the Home and Overseas Governments , and with men of scientific ...
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... considerable increase in the consumption of their products in the United Kingdom . There can be no doubt that the demand for fruit is most natural during the summer , and it is difficult to believe that supplies can easily become ...
... considerable increase in the consumption of their products in the United Kingdom . There can be no doubt that the demand for fruit is most natural during the summer , and it is difficult to believe that supplies can easily become ...
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... considerable volume of Australian and New Zealand fresh fruit and it arranges for financial advances to its parent organisations from which it receives fruit on consignment . It does not sell directly but utilises the services of ...
... considerable volume of Australian and New Zealand fresh fruit and it arranges for financial advances to its parent organisations from which it receives fruit on consignment . It does not sell directly but utilises the services of ...
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... considerable responsibility . All fruit sent by each organisation to the United Kingdom market should be consigned to its own representative , his function being to obtain from the existing channels of distribution the most efficient ...
... considerable responsibility . All fruit sent by each organisation to the United Kingdom market should be consigned to its own representative , his function being to obtain from the existing channels of distribution the most efficient ...
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... considerable proportion of the total quantity of fruit received by the United Kingdom from overseas is imported through this port and largely sold at Covent Garden . 88. Our attention has been drawn to the previous enquiries which have ...
... considerable proportion of the total quantity of fruit received by the United Kingdom from overseas is imported through this port and largely sold at Covent Garden . 88. Our attention has been drawn to the previous enquiries which have ...
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Agriculture apples apricots Australia Average for quinquennium bananas British Guiana British territories brokers butter and cheese butter fat Californian Canada Canadian cattle cent co-operative cold storage Colonies considerable consumer Consumption per head Control Board cost Countries whence consigned cows cream creameries crop cultivation currants Cwts dairy produce dairying industry dried fruit dried tree fruits Empire countries Empire Marketing Board Empire producer Executive Commission export factories farmers foreign countries freight Fruit Growers Government grading and packing Gros Michel grown Home increased Irish Free Jamaica London manufacture margarine methods milk milk recording nuts obtained oranges organisation output Panama disease port present quinquennium ending railway Re-exports recommend regard representative retail prices separate Report shipments soft fruit sources of supply South Africa Spain statistics sultanas tion Total from foreign Total Imports trade United Fruit Company United Kingdom market vitamins wholesale price Zealand