§ 43. Air-Commodore Harveyasked the Minister of Food what quantity of olive oil has been imported to this country since 1st January, 1946, and what are the future prospects of obtaining further supplies.
§ Mr. StracheyThree hundred and ten tons of olive oil were imported during the calendar year 1946. The prospect of obtaining supplies for 1947 has now improved a little.
§ Air-Commodore HarveyCan the right hon. Gentleman indicate whether this improvement is likely to be maintained?
§ Mr. StracheyI would rather not hold out hopes which might not be realised, but we are negotiating and hope to get considerably greater tonnage this year than last.
§ Mr. Quintin HoggWill the right hon Gentleman bear in mind the fact that the desire of many people is to obtain ordinary salad oil, and not merely olive oil for medicinal purposes?
§ Mr. StracheyIt is a question of quantity. As soon as we get over the quantity needed for medicinal purposes, then it can be used for salad oil.
§ Mr. F Noel-BakerCan my right hon. Friend say what quantity is likely to come from Spain?
§ Mr. StracheyNot without notice.