HC Deb 17 December 1948 vol 459 cc242-3W
Mr. Sharp

asked the Minister of Food what approximate supplies of bacon are expected during 1949 from the United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Eire, and other sources, respectively; how these compare with 1948 supplies; and what approximate quantity is required to provide a 2 ozs. average weekly bacon ration during 1949 as well as supplies to canteens, etc., on the present scales.

Mr. Strachey

Estimated supplies of bacon during 1948 are as follow:

1948 Tons
United Kingdom 74,000
Canada 90,000
Denmark 22,500
Eire ——
Holland 5,000
Hungary 1,400
Poland 10,000

In addition to the estimates of imports which I gave in reply to the hon. Member for Ripon (Mr. York) on 15th December we hope to obtain about 110,000 tons from United Kingdom production in 1949. A 2 oz. average weekly ration, together with supplies to canteens, etc., on the present scales, would require about 212,000 tons in 1949.