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Feeding-Stuffs

Volume 360: debated on Thursday 2 May 1940

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asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food whether, in view of complaints being received, he will consider the advisability of fixing maximum prices for mixed mashes and mixed corn, and of introducing legislation to prevent the adulteration of feeding-stuffs?

The prices of these products are already controlled by the provisions of the Order of 6th January, and the question of imposing a more detailed control of prices is under consideration. Legislation to prevent the adulteration of feeding-stuffs is provided for in the Fertilizers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1926.