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New Zealand Meat Board

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188: 307: 227: 91:. New Zealand is currently permitted to send 846 tonnes of high quality beef a year to the European Union at a 20 per cent duty. The EU's "most favoured nation" global quota (the quota is administered by the EU) allows New Zealand to compete with other nations for a further 116,703 tonnes of frozen beef subject to the same duty. There is a quota allocation system matching that for exports to the United States. 223:
rates and services. In addition the Board conducted market research through their Economic Service and by providing financial support for university research. As well as promoting New Zealand meat in overseas markets the Board worked to improve the quality of products and supported continuing research on preparation, storage handling and transportation of its products.
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The Board influenced almost every aspect of the meat industry. Establishments arranging meat for export had to be licensed by the Board. The Board set the meat grading standards and supervised grading in all freezing works. It allocated shipping space and regulated the shipping and negotiated freight
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Initially shipments of frozen meat went to open market in London where they were sold at auction. Later large chains of English butcher's shops together with U.S. meat wholesalers established or bought meat processing businesses (freezing companies) in New Zealand and in some cases established or
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bought their own shipping lines. They had set up similar supply chains from other major meat exporting countries and were able to control or substantially influence the trade. This government sponsored body of New Zealand meat producers was set up to try to cope with the power of those combines.
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New Zealand is currently permitted to send up to 213,402 tonnes of beef and veal a year to the United States at a tariff rate of US4.4cents per kilogram. Any imports above that quota are subject to a higher tariff rate. Each calendar year the Board uses a (published) quota allocation system to
102:. New Zealand is currently permitted to send up to 114,205 tonnes of sheepmeat and goatmeat a year to the United Kingdom at zero duty. Any imports above that quota are subject to a higher tariff rate. There is a quota allocation system matching that for exports to the United States. 83:. New Zealand is currently permitted to send up to 114,184 tonnes of sheepmeat and goatmeat a year to the European Union at zero duty. Any imports above that quota are subject to a higher tariff rate. There is a quota allocation system matching that for exports to the United States. 110:. New Zealand is currently permitted to send 454 tonnes of high quality beef a year to the United Kingdom at a 20 per cent duty. Any imports above that quota are subject to a higher tariff rate. There is a quota allocation system matching that for exports to the United States. 195:
When it was instituted in 1922 it was set out that the business of the board would be to look after the interests of producers (sheep and cattle farmers) at both ends of the supply chain, to keep down the costs of production at this end
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or, in the case of partnerships, bodies corporate or trusts, one natural person appointed for the purpose. Qualification: one vote for every 250 sheep or 50 beef cattle or 100 dairy cattle
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It also manages the Board's inherited financial reserves, which are ultimately owned by New Zealand's livestock farmers, for the benefit of industry projects.
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U.S. EU and U.K. control the volume and prices of their meat imports from New Zealand. The Board allocates, monitors and manages access to these markets:
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The establishing Act provided that membership should consist of eight people: two government appointees, five persons appointed by the
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The Meat Board manages more than $ 76m of reserve funds. The income is available to industry projects through Beef + Lamb New Zealand.
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Each representative has a three-year term. Elections are rotated. The electors are natural persons recorded on the Farmers' Register.
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as representatives of producers and elected by them for the purpose and one member as a representative of
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The government was empowered by the Act to prohibit the export of meat except as determined by the Board.
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was used as its trading name. Through the Meat Board Act 2004, the name changed to its current name,
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allocate quota within New Zealand beef and veal exporters. The system provides for new entrants.
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Exports of meat to countries outside U.S. EU and U.K. quota markets are handled by
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Inspectors of frozen mutton, January 1947, Hawke's Bay Farmers Meat Co.
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United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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Funding was provided by a small per carcass levy paid by producers.
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is a statutory body which provides quota management on behalf of
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Poster used by the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board (1930–1940)
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South Island farmers: Kate Acland, Nicky Hyslop, Andrew Morrison
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New Zealand: growth potential of the beef and dairy industries
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Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification
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North Island farmers: Martin Coup, Scott Gower, George Tatham
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Index

the Crown
United States
European Union
United Kingdom
Beef + Lamb New Zealand
meat industry
Beef + Lamb New Zealand
Meat Industry Association
marketing

freezing companies
shipping companies
Smithfield

governor-general
stock and station agents

David Jones
Kaiapoi
Wairoa
Adam Hamilton
Wallace
Hunterville
Ashburton
Dargaville
Masterton
William Duffus Hunt
Wright Stephenson
Agriculture in New Zealand
New Zealand Dairy Board

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