§ 46. Mr. HANNONasked the Minister of Agriculture whether the closing down of the West Mersea shell-grit factory, with a loss to the taxpayer of £3,336, was due to the competition of American grit; how the present prices of American grit compare with those in 1923; and whether the American grit is being produced under State management or by private enterprise?
§ Mr. BUXTONThe plant and stock of the factory were sold to a private company, who removed the plant to another site, and, so far as I am aware, are carrying on the business. The sale of the grit by the Ministry was seriously interfered 1758 with by the competition of American grit, among other causes. I have no reason for believing that American grit is produced under State management. I regret that I have been unable to obtain reliable information as to the present price of American grit in this country.
§ Mr. HANNONDoes not all this tend to show that it would be very much better if this work were left to private individuals?
§ Mr. BUXTONI think it is generally agreed that experimental work which is valuable to the cause of agriculture must take the form of an enterprise of this kind.
§ Mr. HANNONBut you are put out of business by private enterprise in America.
§ 45. Mr. HANNONasked the Minister of Agriculture whether the lactose factory at Haslington, the experimental work at which has cost the country, up to 30th June last, £18,201, is now producing on a satisfactory economic basis; and, if so, what is the amount of the present average weekly sales?
§ Mr. BUXTONNo, Sir. The factory is now being devoted to experimental work which is not conducted on a commercial basis. These investigations are in charge of University College, Reading.
§ Mr. BLACKIs not the total product since the start less than £2,000, with an expenditure of £18,000? Is it not time that the factory was closed and sold?
§ Mr. HANNONWill the Minister say whether it was the original intention to conduct this as an experimental station or on a business footing?
§ Mr. BUXTONDecidedly as an experiment.