HC Deb 24 March 1925 vol 182 cc283-4W
Lieut. - Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Minister of Labour how many men were employed in the manufacture of sugar from home-grown sugar beet in each year from 1913 onwards?

Mr. WOOD

According to information supplied by the factory companies the number of men employed in the manufacture of sugar from home-grown sugar beet in each year from 1913 onwards is as follows:

Number of men employed.
During Campaign. In Summer.
*1913 618 78
*1914 479 55
*1915 409 24

Number of men employed.
During Campaign. In Summer.
1916 Factories not in operation.
1917 Factories not in operation.
1918 Factories not in operation.
1919 Factories not in operation.
*1920 598 125
1921 1,004 82
*1922 572 156
1923 1,159 389
1924 1,537 393
*In these years the only factory in operation was that at Cantley.

Lieut. - Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Minister of Agriculture the average price per ton of home-grown sugar beet as supplied to the factories in each year from 1913 onwards?

Mr. WOOD

According to information supplied by the factory companies the average price per ton of home-grown sugar beet as supplied to the factories in each year from 1913 onwards is as follows:

Average price per ton.
s. d.
*1913 21 11
*1914 28 5
*1915 31 10
1916 Factories not in operation.
1917 Factories not in operation.
1918 Factories not in operation.
1919 Factories not in operation.
*1920 80 9
1921 53 6
*1922 35 11
1923 56 6
1924 52 3
*In these years the only factory in operation was that at Cantley.

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