HC Deb 29 November 1948 vol 458 c148W
Sir W. Smithers

asked the Minister of Food on what basis he decides the price he will pay for whale oil; and whether he will in future allow private traders in competition to tender for whale oil contracts.

Mr. Strachey

On the basis of ordinary commercial considerations. The answer to the second part of the Question is "No."

Sir W. Smithers

asked the Minister of Food why the price to be paid by his Department to Messrs. Salvesen and Co. for whale oil, after having been fixed at £80 a ton, was finally raised to £100 a ton; and what was the total amount paid to Messrs. Salvesen in the years 1946–47 and 1947–48 and the price per ton.

Mr. Strachey

The price of £80 a ton for the 1946–47 catch was a minimum and the agreement provided that the final price should be that paid to the Norwegians, which was £100 a ton. The total amount paid to Messrs. Salvesen for their 1946–47 catch was £5,310,715 and for their 1947–48 catch £5,647,370. The price was £100 a ton for 1946–47, and £90 a ton for 1947–48.

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