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Safe milk. Proposals to secure increased safety in the Nation's Milk supply.

29 Mar 1943

-2- remaining 94% may or may not contain living tubercle organisms and, unless trea###d by suitable heating may be dangerous to the consumer, especially children. Bef###e the war approximately 60% of the milk supply was so treated, and it is probable that this percentage is still maintained. 7. Adequate plant is not at present available or sufficiently convenient situated to enable all milk not from tuberculin-tested herds to be heat treated It is, however, possible by a redistribution of existing plant and the provisio### of some additional plant to provide facilities for suppliers of milk in many of the urban centres of the country to have their milk heat treated.
health agriculture food supply agricultural production cattle food preparation food processing law livestock milk rationing supply trade unions tuberculosis welfare disease food quality dairy food supplies nationwide milk marketing board lord president's committee ministry of food national farmers' union
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB71
Document Reference
CAB 71/12/70
Document Types
Memorandum Other
File Reference
CAB 71/12
Former Department Reference
LP(43) 68
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab71.000012.070
Keywords
Agricultural Production Agriculture Cattle Dairy Disease Food Preparation Food Processing Food Quality Food Supplies Law Livestock Milk Trade Unions Tuberculosis
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Lord President's Committee Milk Marketing Board Ministry of Food National Farmers' Union
Pages
7
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers Nos. 1(43) - 119(43)
Themes
Rationing Supply Agriculture Food Supply Health Welfare

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