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Note by the Ministry of Agriculture.

4 Dec 1939

74 BREWING AND DISTILLING IN WAR TIME. Report by Interdepartmental Committee. 1. We were asked to examine the implications of the proposal that the present and prospective shortage of feeding stuffs for animals could be alleviated by diverting to livestock feeding the whole or part of the grain which would otherwise be used in brewing and distilling, (see Report of a Committee of Ministers W.P. (g) (39)97, and War Cabinet 86(39) Conclusion 3(iv)). In considering this question we have thought it best to pay special attention to the period from December, 1939 to March, 1940 inclusive, a period of four months during which the supply of imported feeding stuffs is likely to be very short and the demand seasonally at its greatest.
agriculture cereals maize food supply animal feed barley rationing supply alcohol price control licensing brewing distilling nationwide alcoholic spirits ministry of agriculture and fisheries official sub-committee on food policy inter-departmental committee on brewing and distilling
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB74
Document Reference
CAB 74/8/16
Document Types
Memorandum Statistical Publication
File Reference
CAB 74/8
Former Department Reference
FP(O)(39) 8
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab74.000008.016
Keywords
Alcohol Alcoholic Spirits Animal Feed Barley Brewing Cereals Distilling Maize
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Inter-Departmental Committee on Brewing and Distilling Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Official Sub-Committee on Food Policy
Pages
28
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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