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INTERNATIONAL WHEAT ADVISORY COMMITTEE, WASHINGTON. Memo. by Minister without Portfolio.

13 Sep 1941

-2- certain safeguards. Apart from this, representatives have emphasised is that support in pressing for the general principles the Agreement, and in particular, we will associate ourselves with an increased outlet in the importing wheat. what the American they want our set out in some assurance that effort to assure an countries for overseas The questions which still require Ministerial deicisions are the following:- 1. Limitation of United Kingdom Wheat Production. This, as I have said above, is one of the points which the American representatives insist on as essential.
agriculture cereals food supply wheat united states of america agricultural production exports imports peace prices rationing reconstruction supply international agreements economic aid washington british economy overseas trade post-war planning preparations for war reserve stocks british dominions lord president's committee international wheat advisory committee
Collection ID
CAB71
Document Reference
CAB 71/4/73
Document Types
Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 71/4
Former Department Reference
LP(41) 146
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab71.000004.073
Keywords
Agricultural Production Agriculture British Dominions British Economy Cereals Economic Aid Exports Imports International Agreements Overseas Trade Prices Reconstruction Reserve Stocks Wheat
Language
English
Locations Discussed
United States of America Washington
Organizations Discussed
International Wheat Advisory Committee Lord President's Committee
Pages
3
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers Nos. 76(41) - 158(41)
Themes
Preparations for War Peace Rationing Supply Post-war Planning Agriculture Food Supply

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