HC Deb 09 July 1917 vol 95 c1615W
Viscount DUNCANNON

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether, in view of the glut of potatoes in Ireland, he can see his way to remove the restrictions on their export to England?

Mr. DUKE

There is not now any prohibition of export of potatoes from Ireland, and there is, as I am informed, no glut of potatoes in the country.

Mr. NUGENT

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food if he will state the result of the inquiries which have been made as to the prices being charged for potatoes by firms in Liverpool which have been importing under licence from Ireland; whether as much as £16 per ton has been demanded for Irish potatoes; if he will state the number and give the names of the firms which were licensed to I export potatoes to Great Britain prior to the 17th June; and what licences to export potatoes have since been granted?

Mr. BRIDGEMAN

It appears that prices have been charged in Liverpool in excess of those authorised by the Potatoes (Prices) Order, and proceedings have been instituted. There is no evidence that the price asked from retailers amounted to £16 per ton. Licences to export potatoes from Ireland were given by the Irish Department of Agriculture, and I have no detailed information as to the number of licences or the names of the exporting firms.