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Die Hansestädte und die Kontinentalsperre

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Identifikator:
1029904286
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-63374
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Vogel, Walther http://d-nb.info/gnd/11746435X
Title:
Die Hansestädte und die Kontinentalsperre
Place of publication:
München
Publisher:
Verlag von Duncker & Humblot
Year of publication:
1913
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (64 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2018
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
III. Die Annektion
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • The Demand for Empire butter
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Types of butter stocked
  • III. Individual types
  • IV. Empire and foreign
  • V. Retail prices
  • VI. Individual areas
  • VII. Summary

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III.—-INDIVIDUAL TYPES. 
Farm Butter. 
The annual production of butter in the United Kingdom was 
estimated in 1925 to be about 850 thousand cwts. This butter is 
retailed mostly in the country districts where it is produced, and 
comparatively small quantities appear to reach the larger population 
centres. During the enquiry, 78 shops or about 3 per cent. of the 
total number visited were stocking farm butter, and in every case the 
weekly sales were stated to be small. In the Manchester area, no 
farm butter was found. 
Of the shops stocking farm butter, nearly three-quarters were 
Independents and most of the others were small dairies. None of 
the Non-Local Multiples was stocking this type of butter. 
Australian Butler. 
In 1929, the import of Australian butter was about 12 per cent. of 
the total imports of butter for the whole year, and about 9 per cent. 
of the total imports for the six months April-September. 
The following tables show the distribution of the shops stocking 
Australian butter in the First and Second Surveys. 
TABLE 10.—Percéntage of Independent and Multiple Shops in each 
Area stocking Australian Butter. 
(First Survey, April-June.) 
Independent .. 
Multiple .. i 
All Shops CL 
JN 
3 2 
23 Fo —_ J 2 5 
3 Q { : 2 
Sz | 8 4 | £2 
3 A pr 4 7 S 
ig i 3S 8 é 5 
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NA 
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27 
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21 
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9 
All 
Areas. 
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10 
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7 
NA
	        

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