HC Deb 08 March 1955 vol 538 cc35-6W
Mr. Hurd

asked the Minister of Food the proportions of total supplies provided by the United Kingdom production in 1938, 1945, 1951 and 1954 of wheat and flour, oils and fat, sugar, potatoes, carcase meat and offal, bacon and ham, shell eggs, milk for liquid consumption, butter, cheese condensed milk, and dried milk.

Mr. Amory

The following table shows the percentage by weight of the total supplies of these foods provided by home-production in the years 1954, 1951, 1945, compared with the pre-war average:

PER CENT. OF TOTAL FOOD SUPPLIES PROVIDED BY HOME-PRODUCTION
Pre-war average 1945 1951 1954 (provisional)
Wheat and flour for human consumption (as wheat equivalent) 12 32 24 31
Oils and fats (crude oil equivalent) 16 7 10 17
Sugar (refined value) 18 32 23 21
Carcase meat and offal 51 50 65 67
Bacon and ham (excluding canned imports) 29 32 48 46
Butter 9 8 4 10
Cheese 24 10 18 38
Condensed milk 70 59 63 97
Dried milk (whole and skimmed) 59 49 43 50
Shell eggs 71 87 86 86
Milk for human consumption (as liquid) 100 100 100 100
Potatoes for human consumption 94 100 97 96