HC Deb 13 February 1922 vol 150 cc666-7W
Lieut.-Colonel JAMES

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether for motives of economy it has been decided to suppress the research laboratory dealing with the destruction of rats and mice, and the factory manufacturing suitable rat poisons; whether the factory has hitherto been run at a substantial profit; and whether he can give the House the approximate amount of damage committed annually in this country by the depredation of rats alone?

Sir A. BOSCAWEN

Yes, Sir; in the present need for national economy, and following the recommendation of the Geddes Committee, His Majesty's Government proposes to close down the research laboratory and rat bait factory at the end of the present financial year. The factory is intended to supply bait free of charge for the destruction of rats on Government premises of all kinds, and the question as to making a profit does not therefore arise. I am advised, however, that if the factory were credited with the value of the sales at the price at which bait appears to be obtainable in the open market, a profit would be shown on the

Year. Wheat. Barley.
Highest price per Imperial Quarter of 480 lbs. Lowest price per Imperial Quarter of 480 lbs. Highest price per Imperial Quarter of 400 lbs. Lowest price per Imperial Quarter of 400 lbs.
s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
1914 43 3 30 11 30 6 24 2
1915 62 0 42 9 48 11 29 7
1916 75 10 46 3 67 5 45 6
1917 85 2 70 2 76 1 56 10
1918 74 8 71 1 62 7 56 5
1919 73 10 72 2 108 11 61 10
1920 90 11 72 6 110 6 72 7
1921 89 10 44 0 74 1 41 0