HC Deb 08 February 1932 vol 261 c485
80. Sir CHARLES CAYZER

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he intends to call the attention of English cheese makers to the desirability of manufacturing some of the popular soft cheeses hitherto imported from the Continent; and whether any difficulty stands in the way of their production?

Sir J. GILMOUR

The economic possibilities of soft cheese making have been frequently brought to the notice of English cheese makers for some time past. I understand, however, that soil and climatic conditions limit the types of soft cheese which can be successfully manufactured in this country.

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