§ Captain Pluggeasked the Minister of Agriculture what have been the annual changes in the amount of butter and cheese produced in this country since the Milk Marketing Board was set up?
§ Mr. W. S. MorrisonThe amounts of butter and cheese produced annually in England and Wales since the commencement of the Milk Marketing Scheme in October, 1933, are estimated to have been approximately as follow:
Butter. Cheese. Year. Cwt. Cwt. 1933–34 … 630,000 840,000 1934–35 … 730,000 1,040,000 1935–36 … 820,000 970,000 1936–37 … 750,000 730,000 1937–38 … 640,000 (a) 700,000 (a) (a) Provisional figures.