§ Sir T. Rosbothamasked the Minister of Agriculture the tonnage and prices of feeding offals for livestock shipped from Great Britain for the past 12 months; and the quantities and prices of offals imported into this country for the same period?
§ Mr. W. S. MorrisonFigures are not available relating to Great Britain, but the following statement shows the tonnage and average value per ton of cereal byproducts exported from and imported into the United Kingdom during the 12 months ended September last.
Quantities and average declared values of milling offals exported from and imported into the United Kingdom in the year ended 30th September, 1938. — Quantity. Average declared value per ton. Tons. £ s. Exports. Bran and Pollards 5,100 8 0 Other cereal byproducts 8,700 6 3 Imports. Bran and Pollards 405,700 6 6 Sharps and Middlings 195,800 6 12 Rice meal and dust 363,200 5 9 Other cereal by products. 30,300 4 16