Report of the Federal Trade Commission on Distribution Methods and Costs: Cost of production and distribution of fish in New EnglandU.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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agreement Apr.-Sept Atlantic Fishermen's Union average Bedford boat owners captain cash and carry catch ceiling prices ex-vessel Cents Cents Cents cents for 1942 cents per pound chain store consumer control boats control of boats Cost of fish cost of production costs and expenses crew's share dealers delivery wholesaler dollar of sales Dressed England Fish Exchange ex-vessel prices Federal Trade Commission fillets fish caught fish landed fishery fishing gear fishing vessels flounders following tabulation freezing fresh fish gill nets Gloucester and Portland Gray sole gross proceeds Groups Haddock higher increased landing ports Lemon sole lumpers mackerel mark-ups million pounds Oct.-Mar operating expenses otter trawlers owners and crews percent for 1943 pollock poundage pounds in 1943 Pounds Pounds Pounds primary wholesaler processors profit purchased purse seines rosefish Round salers Scallops scrod seafood secondary wholesalers seller's market service and delivery small draggers specified Swordfish trawls trip Wolffish
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Page 72 - A processor who performs the function of a primary wholesaler at a separately maintained warehouse, or who performs the function of a cash and carry or service-and-delivery wholesaler as specified in section 3, shall establish his maximum price by adding the markup provided for the particular class of sale to the maximum price fob freezing point plus transportation to the warehouse from which the sale is made.