§ Sir G. Foxasked the Minister of Food what happened to the considerable stocks of food which were deposited all over the country just before the invasion of Europe; what were the quantities; how much of it was condemned through being kept too long or badly stored; how much was exported; how much was used here; and how much is still stored.
§ Sir B. SmithThe approximate figures for emergency stocks involved are:
Tons. Total stocks 100,000 Lost by fire, enemy action etc. 1,000 Out of condition 2,000* Used for overseas relief 43,000 Used for home stocks 51,000 To be collected 3,ooo† 100,000 *Mostly fit for consumption after reprocessing. †About 2,000 tons should be available for overseas relief.