HC Deb 20 February 1946 vol 419 c238W
Sir G. Fox

asked 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. Smith

The 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.