Series: Papers 42(41) - 132(41)

User icon Taylor Kenkel
26 August 2022
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A file of memoranda concerning the work of the Food Policy Committee. Subjects covered in the papers include the changing status of food supplies, livestock numbers, and agriculture, from April to December 1941. These include both home-produced and imported goods such as cereals, sugar, fats, meat, dairy produce, and animal feed. Further documents discuss the pre-war position of agriculture; the onion and carrot crop; the control of beer and whisky production; the culling of cattle; and the use of fertilisers. The file also covers the position of small poultry-owners and the enforced sale of eggs to the government; plans to encourage the breeding of domestic rabbits for use as meat; protein and vitamin requirements to prevent malnutrition; and moves to improve the national diet through wheatmeal bread. Further memoranda cover the cropping programme for 1942; and an assessment of imports and home supplies of food and meat up until the third year of the war.


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The National Archives · 16 August 1941 English

S.F.C.(41) 39. 11TH AUGUST, 1941. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON FOOD POLICY. PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPLIES. Fifteenth Report. The provision of adequate supplies of protein to the population is essential for the …


The National Archives · 16 August 1941

S.F.C.(41) 39. 11TH AUGUST, 1941. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON FOOD POLICY. PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPLIES. Fifteenth Report. The provision of adequate supplies of protein to the population is essential for the …


The National Archives · 2 September 1941

###IS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT) ###RET Copy No. (M)(41) 100 September, 1941. WAR CABINET FOOD POLICY COMMITTEE. PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPLIES MEMORANDUM BY THE MINISTER …


The National Archives · 1 July 1941 English

4. SHEEP (a) During the fifteen weeks from March 3rd, 1941, the total number of sheep purchased for slaughter was nearly 150,000 greater than in the same period last year; …


The National Archives · 7 October 1941 English

3. CALVES 4. SHEEP Country (a) Trend of Marketings. During the two weeks ended September 6th, 1941 the number of calves purchased for slaughter was 31,645, which is over 2,000 …


The National Archives · 9 June 1941 English

### ### ecently Copy No. of SECRET Report No. 75 (M.o.F. No. ) WEEKLY REPORT ON FOOD AND ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS FOR THE WEEK ENDED 31ST MAY, 1941. MINISTRY OF …


The National Archives · 15 December 1941 English

3. CALVES. (a) 4. SHEEP. 5.PIGS. Trend of Marketings. The number of calves purchased during the fortnight under review was approximately 31,450, which is 3% greater a year ago. This …


The National Archives · 25 November 1941 English

) MEAT (average weekly utilisation during the past ###usand tons, home-killed 17.5 thousand tons, total Copy No. (M.o.F. No. WEEKLY REPORT ON FOOD AND ANIMAL FEEDINGSTUFFS FOR THE WEEK ENDED …


The National Archives · 23 June 1941 English

Report No. 77 Copy No. (M.o.F. NO. ) MINISTRY OF FOOD WEEKLY REPORT ON FOOD AND ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS FOR THE WEEK ENDED 14TH JUNE, 1941. ARRIVALS Arrivals of the …


The National Archives · 28 October 1941 English

Report No. 95. SECRET Copy No. (M.o.F. No. ) MINISTRY OF FOOD WEEKLY REPORT ON FOOD AND ANIMAL FEEDINGSTUFFS FOR THE WEEK ENDED 18TH OCTOBER, 1941. 1. ARRIVALS. Total arrivals …