HC Deb 23 July 1952 vol 504 cc35-6W
68. Mr. Hurd

asked the Minister of Food how the £310 million to be provided in food subsidies during the current financial year will be split between the various commodities.

Major Lloyd George

Following is the information:

FOOD SUBSIDIES IN 1952–53

The table below sets out the assumed amount of subsidy for each subsidised foodstuff provided by the Revised Estimate of my Department recently published. (H.C. 225):—
Bacon 28.5
Bread 33.8
Flour (other than for bread) 9.9
Shell eggs 22.3
Meat 20.6
Milk 41.7
Butter 19.3
Cheese 2.0
Margarine (domestic) 7.8
Lard and cooking fat 4.3
Sugar (domestic) 10.2
Tea 1.7
Miscellaneous 0.1
Welfare and Milk in Schools Schemes 47.3
Animal feeding stuffs 30.9
TOTAL SUBSIDIES ADMINISTERED BY MINISTRY OF FOOD 280.4

£m.
Add—
Subsidies administered by other Departments:—
Attested Herds Scheme 9.1
Fertiliser Subsidy 11.0
White Fish Subsidy 1.5
Ploughing Grants 4.5
Calf Subsidy 2.3
28.4
TOTAL FOOD SUBSIDIES 308.8

Captain Duncan

asked the Minister of Food how much of the £360,300,000 allotted in this year's estimates for food subsidies is in respect of milk and milk products.

Major Lloyd George

My Department's revised estimate for 1952–53 shows total food subsidies at £308.8 million. Of this sum the subsidies on milk (including milk welfare schemes) and milk products account for £90.5 million and £21.3 million, respectively.