HC Deb 22 December 1919 vol 123 cc1034-5W
Sir H. CRAIK

asked the Minister of Food whether, in view of the fact that there is no prohibition of the export from this country of margarine or of Brazilian babassu kernels or shea nuts, which are ingredients of margarine, he will consider the advisability of removing the prohibition of the export of palm kernels imported from British possessions and used for the same purpose?

Mr. ROBERTS

Only small quantities of babassu kernels and shea nuts have been imported into this country, and these commodities are not as yet staple raw material for the manufacture of margarine. Palm kernels may be exported direct from West Africa to any part of the world, and their re-export from the United Kingdom would, if it were permitted, not only place a greater burden on the already congested ports, but would take up British shipping required for other purposes.

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