HC Deb 18 December 1941 vol 376 cc2097-8W
Mr. David Adams

asked the Undersecretary of State for the Colonies whether he is aware of the heavy financial losses sustained by Palestine citrus growers, and the destruction of citrus groves owing to the lack of adequate assistance to enable the groves to be kept in cultivation; and whether further remedial measures are in contemplation?

Mr. George Hall

In order to meet the emergency created by the disappearance of the markets for Palestine citrus fruit, measures were taken, as detailed in an answer given to the hon. Member for Shipley (Mr. Creech Jones) on 9th April, to ensure the continuance of advances in respect of approved well-established groves. At the same time, finance was provided to enable growers to embark on other branches of agriculture and so diversify production. It is fully appreciated that a long continuance of the present crisis in the industry renders necessary a careful review of the mode and extent of the assistance to be granted to it, and such a review will be completed in advance of the next season.

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