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Object: The Demand for Empire butter

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Identifikator:
1779856016
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-164114
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Mahraun, Artur http://d-nb.info/gnd/118781278
Title:
Das Jungdeutsche Manifest
Edition:
2. Auflage
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
Jungdeutscher Verl.
Year of publication:
[1928?]
Scope:
208 Seiten
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
III. Abschnitt. Die neue Ordnung des Volkes
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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The main markets for each type of butter tend to be grouped round 
the ports of entry and, though the areas are not well defined, the 
following rough divisions may be drawn :— 
{1) The South and South-West, where Empire butter, chiefly 
Australian and New Zealand, predominates. 
2) The West and North-West, where the bulk of the Irish 
supplies are marketed in the summer, and considerable 
quantities of New Zealand in the winter. 
{3) The East and North-East, where continental butter, chiefly 
Danish, predominates. 
First Survey —The following table shows the distribution of the 
various types of butter in the areas covered during the First Survey, 
April-June, 1929. 
TABLE 6.—Percentage of Shops in each Area Stocking the Various 
Types of Butter (First Survey, April June, 1929). 
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New Zealand 
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Finnish .. 
Siberian .. 
Swedish .. .. 
Ukrainian .. 
Argentine .s 
Other Countries. . . 
Bulk Blended .. 
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The outstanding feature in this table is the predominance of 
Danish butter in the Northern areas. It should be noted that 
this may be a slight exaggeration of the real position which is 
somewhat obscured by the apparently frequent use of the term 
“Danish” as a trade designation synonymous with “ Kiel ” or 
* Cask”, and therefore applicable to European butters not actually 
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