HC Deb 27 October 1960 vol 627 c312W
66. Mr. Callaghan

asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations what reports he has received about shortages of food, especially grain, in the Bechuanaland Protectorate; to what extent people there are being forced to live on an inadequate diet; and what steps are being taken to relieve the situation.

Mr. Sandys

Severe drought, combined with an embargo on cattle exports following an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in certain districts, left some Africans with insufficient money to buy food and other necessities.

Our High Commissioner immediately took steps to make funds available to relieve the situation.

In addition certain other relief measures are being taken.

Food has been provided for those in need in the worst hit areas, including meals for children.

Public works schemes for roads and anti-erosion measures have been started, ahead of schedule, so as to provide employment.

Certain veterinary restrictions have also been removed, which will allow the sale of some cattle.

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