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Livestock Prices. Memorandum by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.

18 Dec 1939

154 increase in home production is to be secured, a higher level of prices will be necessary for agricultural products generally." It is quite clear in the Ministry's opinion that the Government is committed, as a general principle, to a higher level of prices for livestock, and that an incentive element must be included in the prices to be paid when the Ministry of Food become the sole purchasers of fat stock in January next. II. Discussions with the National Farmers' Unions. 3. Discussions were opened with representatives of the National Farmers' Unions of England and Scotland on 11th December with a view to fixing the adjustments to the initial scale of prices announced on 11th November on account of seasonal trends and substantial variations in costs of production.
agriculture farmers food supply agricultural production agricultural workers livestock price controls prices rationing supply trade unions wages price control licensing nationwide ministry of agriculture and fisheries official sub-committee on food policy

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Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB74
Document Reference
CAB 74/8/24
Document Types
Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 74/8
Former Department Reference
FP(O)(39) 16
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab74.000008.024
Keywords
Agricultural Production Agricultural Workers Agriculture Farmers Livestock Price Controls Prices Trade Unions Wages
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Official Sub-Committee on Food Policy
Pages
5
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Official Sub-Committee. Meetings 1(39) - 5(39) Papers 1(39) - 18(39)
Themes
Rationing Supply Agriculture Food Supply Licensing Price Control

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