HC Deb 28 November 1917 vol 99 cc2022-3W
Mr. LOUGH

asked whether arrangements have been completed for the direct purchase of tea by the Government in India and Ceylon; whether the whole of both crops will be purchased; if not, what proportion; what arrangements as to price has been made with the growers; whether private importations for the United Kingdom will be allowed or purchased by private firms for shipment to the Colonies and foreign countries; and when the new arrangement will take effect?

Mr. CLYNES

The arrangements have not yet been completed, but the scheme contemplates the purchase of, approximately, 40 per cent. of the Indian crops and 27 per cent. of the Ceylon crop. The contracts extend from the 1st November, 1917, to the 31st May, 1918. The price is based on the average prices secured for the teas of each garden for the years 1911, 1912, and 1913, subject to certain modifications to meet existing war conditions. Private importations for the United Kingdom will not he allowed, but private firms can purchase for shipment to the Colonies and foreign countries.

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