HC Deb 28 June 1933 vol 279 c1473
11. Captain P. MACDONALD

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether, in view of the grave position of the cocoa industry in the West Indies, he intends to consider any scheme for co-operating with other Governments of cocoa-producing countries to restrict the supplies of cocoa?

Mr. BLINDELL (Lord of the Treasury)

I have been asked to reply. My right hon. Friend has recently received proposals for a scheme of this nature from the Governor of Trinidad, and will give them his careful consideration as soon as he has received the observations of the Governors of the Gold Coast and Nigeria, to whom particulars of the scheme have been communicated by the Governor of Trinidad.

Mr. HERBERT WILLIAMS

Is it the case that plant disease is likely to restrict the production of cocoa very greatly?

Mr. BLINDELL

I have not the slightest idea.