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Butter production also declined and a fall in domestic consumption created a
surplus for export which was not easily disposed of because of the high internal
price level . On the other hand , cheese production increased , which was an ...
Butter production also declined and a fall in domestic consumption created a
surplus for export which was not easily disposed of because of the high internal
price level . On the other hand , cheese production increased , which was an ...
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... of the dairy industry beyond the needs of home consumption , though in the
case of butter there has been a significant fall in demand in favour of margarine
following increased retail prices in January , 1951 , and again in January , 1952 .
... of the dairy industry beyond the needs of home consumption , though in the
case of butter there has been a significant fall in demand in favour of margarine
following increased retail prices in January , 1951 , and again in January , 1952 .
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Whereas the fall in the value of exports was due to a reduction of 11 per cent in
the volume of exports and to only a minor fall in the level of export prices , the
value of imports was reduced by a fall of 7 per cent in the volume of imports in
spite ...
Whereas the fall in the value of exports was due to a reduction of 11 per cent in
the volume of exports and to only a minor fall in the level of export prices , the
value of imports was reduced by a fall of 7 per cent in the volume of imports in
spite ...
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