parent (i ii ii iv) (i) (e) ii) ###) (a) (b) (c) 1. 85 MINISTRY OF FOOD. SECRET. STATISTICS DIVISION Great Westminster House, Horseferry Road, London, S.W.1. REPORT NO. 9. Copy WEEKLY REPORT ON SUPPLIES OF CERTAIN FOOD AND FEEDING STUFFS. 16th JANUARY, 1940. WHEAT No. The following table shows the latest revised figures of arrivals, apparent ###onsumption and stocks of wheat (and flour in terms of wheat) in recent weeks:— W###ek Ended — 1939/40 2nd Dec. 9th Dec. 16th Dec. 30th Dec. 6th Jan. Thousand Tons 1115 from Overseas 122 75 117 451(c) 124 Consumption:Imported Wheat 108 77 115 225(c) 65 Domestic Wheat 45 45 40 65(c) 40 Total 153 122 155 290(c) 105 As percentage of estimated weekly total consumption in January, 1940 (a) 117% 93% 118% 111% 80% :In public ware— houses & mills.
- Civil Defence Region
- Nationwide
- Collection ID
- CAB74
- Document Reference
- CAB 74/9/12
- Document Types
- Report Statistical Publication
- File Reference
- CAB 74/9
- Former Department Reference
- FP(O)(40) 4
- Identifier
- 10.1080/wtss.cab74.000009.012
- Keywords
- Agricultural Production Agriculture Animal Feed Bacon Baking Barley Cereals Civil Consumption Depots Distribution Eggs Factories Flour Food Supplies Imports Maize Material Supplies Meat Milling Offal Oil Seeds Overseas Trade Pork Refineries Refrigeration Reserve Stocks Retail Storage Sugar Wheat Wholesale
- Language
- English
- Organizations Discussed
- Home Policy Committee Official Sub-Committee on Food Policy
- Pages
- 4
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Themes
- Rationing Supply Agriculture Food Supply