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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 68

An Agent in England

An Agent in England.

I am also induced to make a further suggestion upon a point of very great importance to the dairy-farmers of the colony. The very page 30 great efforts which have been made during the past three or four years to give a prominent position to British dairy-farming, and to impress upon the public the necessity of insisting upon obtaining produce of the very highest class, has been extremely beneficial, and has caused the authorities of other countries who are interested in our markets to take special means to keep in touch with them, and to obtain every species of information which can be of assistance in increasing their sales, as well as in providing what the British public demand. I would therefore suggest that an agent should be appointed in England who is not only skilled in the manufacture of dairy-produce, but who is acquainted with the markets in different parts of Great Britain, and who could from time to time tender such assistance and advice to farmers, factory-men, and shippers as would prove of systematic and practical advantage.