GETTING READY.
BETTER EXPORT MARKETS. IMPROVEMENT EXPECTED. GISBORNE Dec. 29. A statement that it is the intention of the Unemployment Board to divert all labour possible, in districts such as Gisborne, to primary productive work in order to prepare for a change in the produce markets, which is believed to be not very far off, was made by Mr J. S. Jessep, deputy-chairman of the board.
To divert all possible labour to productive work in areas where the whole life of the district depended on maintaining the productive power of the land did not necessarily mean the placing of more men in camps, remarked Mr Jessep. Proportionately more men were engaged m primary productive work in the Gisborne district than in most other places, but to retain the productive capacity of the land to the full it would be wise for farmers to be ready for a change in the markets when it comes.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 28, 30 December 1932, Page 6
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154GETTING READY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 28, 30 December 1932, Page 6
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