Story: Farming in the economy
The Edendale Dairy Factory, shown here in 1895, was established in Southland in 1882. It was the first large-scale plant of its type in New Zealand. In the early 1880s the government offered prizes for producers who developed new products for the export market, to reduce dependence on a single product: wool. In 1884 the Edendale factory won bonuses for exporting of 25 tons of cheese and 50 tons of butter.
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Alexander Turnbull Library, Making New Zealand Centennial Collection (PAColl-3060)
Reference: 1/4 -MNZ-607; F
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