Series: Papers 70(40) - 182(40)

User icon Taylor Kenkel
25 August 2022
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A file of memoranda and reports documenting to the British War Cabinet's handling of food policy. Subjects covered in the file include domestic agricultural production of commodity foods and feedstuffs; the reduction of ration sizes, including bacon rations, for military personnel; the importation of certain foods and feedstuffs; and wartime nutrition with the formulation of the Basal Diet. Documents in the file include weekly statistical reports relating to the supplies of commodity foods and feedstuffs, with losses caused by German air raids and the sinking of cargo ships; a discussion of milk policies, such as the Cheap Milk Scheme and the concern over the vulnerability of milk supplies; and progress reports concerning the progress of agriculture in Northern Ireland. Other subjects discussed include food and livestock prices; brewing and distilling provisions; cheap food for the poorer classes; fertiliser requirements for British agriculture; and communal feeding for schoolchildren and workers.


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The National Archives · 28 June 1940 English

6, Wheat and fats must be imported but all other foods in this list can be produced at home in sufficient quantities to meet the needs of the whole population. …


The National Archives · 24 July 1940 English

7. It is obviously undesirable that we should act so precipitately in this matter (unless conditions make it unavoidable) that many farms now engaged in livestock production should be rendered …


The National Archives · 26 July 1940 English

(c) (d) Of all types of livestock the cow is the most efficient converter of fodder crops and concentrates into human food while milk and milk products are readily available …


The National Archives · 9 August 1940 English

(1939- 40) September October November December January February March April May June July August * Estimated. Uncorrected for seasonal variation. 91 94 96 100 104 107 109 112 116 116 …


The National Archives · 7 August 1940 English

Priority in feeding stuffs supplies Analysis of problems before Committee ###mal seasonality of marketings CONFIDENTIAL To. The Rt. Hon. R.S. Hudson, M.P., Terms of Reference Relationship with general policy Maintenance …


The National Archives · 22 June 1940 English

In this connection the reductions should take place in the following order, firstly, low ground flocks of commercial breeding ewes, secondly commercial cattle, thirdly pedigreed cattle and sheep, leaving dairy …


The National Archives · 9 July 1940 English

MINISTRY OF FOOD SECRET Report NO. 33 Copy No. 126 WEEKLY REPORT ON SUPPLIES OF CERTAIN FOODS AND ANIMAL FEEDS 1. The reserve stocks of WHEAT AND FLOUR (stocks in …


The National Archives · 24 December 1940 English

-2- WHEAT BARLEY OATS. Extent Estimated Average Extent Estimated Average Extent Estimated Average total Yield total Yield total Yield production per production per production per Statute Statute Statute Acre Acre. …


The National Archives · 13 August 1940 English

(Quantities in thousands of tons) 1940: Week ended: July 6 July 13 July 20 July 27 Aug. 3 WHEAT AND FLOUR (in terms of Wheat) 1934/35 - 1938/39 average weekly …


The National Archives · 19 September 1940 English

THE STABILISATION OF COSTS OF PRODUCTION OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES MEMORANDUM BY THE INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ON FOOD PRICES SUB-COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL PRICES 1. The Food Policy Committee at their meeting on …