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Marshall Aid (Feedingstuffs)

Volume 486: debated on Tuesday 17 April 1951

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51.

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what proportion of Marshall Aid allocated to the United Kingdom up to 31st December, 1950, was spent on animal feedingstuffs in comparison with France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Italy and Western Germany.

None of the Marshall Aid allocated to the United Kingdom was spent on animal feedingstuffs, but since the latter part of last year, free dollars have been made available to meet the requirements of the livestock rationing scheme. With permission I will circulate in the OFFICIAL REPORT the figures for France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Italy and Western Germany.

Following are the figures:

CUMULATIVE TOTAL OF E.R.P. FINANCED SHIPMENTS OF COARSE GRAINS, FEEDS AND FODDER TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1950, AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL E.R.P. FINANCED SHIPMENTS.

Per cent.

France
Netherlands5
Denmark22¼
ItalyNegligible
Western Germany14.4