HC Deb 17 July 1925 vol 186 c1709W
Mr. STEPHEN MITCHELL

asked the Secretary for Scotland if he is aware that great damage has been done in the Clyde Valley in the strawberry fields by a disease commonly known as the patch disease; that many people are now out of employment owing to large areas of this crop having been destroyed; that many growers have incurred great loss of capital; and will he take steps to arrange that the Scottish Board of Agriculture will carry out immediate and energetic investigation of this disease, which has been prevalent for the last three years?

Sir J. GILMOUR

I am aware that considerable damage involving financial loss has been caused by strawberry disease in the Clyde Valley and elsewhere in Scotland. I have no information as to the amount of unemployment attributable to such disease, but I recognise that destruction of crops commonly causes a diminution in employment. The Board of Agriculture for Scotland have arranged for a survey in connection with the disease to be carried out by the West of Scotland Agricultural College. The survey is now in progress, and the investigator is keeping in touch with similar work which is being done in England.

Countries whence consigned. Platinum—Unrefined. Platinum—Refined.
1924 January, 1925 to June, 1925. 1924. January, 1925 to June, 1925.
Ozs. Ozs. Ozs. Ozs.
troy. £ troy. £ troy. £ troy. £
Russia 48,678 950,000 32,124 808,150 33,531 720,900
Latvia 362 9,123
Netherlands 62 1,113 37 817 42 987
Belgium 34 871 20 455 29 419
France 2,474 63,931 434 10,328 2,690 71,537 1,685 42,876
Switzerland 57 1,484
Spain 162 3,180 40 833 16 375
Italy 664 16,444 223 4,946 21 585
United States 2,897 60,270 2,026 46,183
Cuba 200 3,950
Colombia 2,775 49,659 900 15,810 4 92
Uruguay 40 971
Argentina 39 917
Union of South Africa 9 231
Australia 71 1,795
New Zealand 5 120 7 156
Canada 22 635 24 593 1 30
Other Countries 5 95 2 74
Total 9,799 212,901 52,470 1,032,083 134,923 882,083 35,220 763,868