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BREAD. Tenth Report of the Scientific Committee.

5 May 1941

but any of this loss which turn-over from present under severe 73% to 85% decided is necessary. the reserve which it has does not generally prefer 4. While we recognise that the public it may be pointed to eat white bread rather extraction out that the bread made from white bread in texture, taste flour more closely resembles and colour than ordinary brown bread. to mill all wheat 5. We understand that the decision at short to 85% instead of 73% can be put into force notice. to 85% 6. We recognise that will reduce the amount of otherwise fall upon dairy cows can be made up in one of the following ways:(a) growing more foods of the right kind in this country; (b) giving the milk herd a larger share of what is available; (c) importing more food to give the same essentials as wheat offals for the cow's diet.
health agriculture nutrition cereals food supply bread imports rationing supply welfare flour milling overseas trade nationwide food policy committee scientific committee on food policy
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB74
Document Reference
CAB 74/6/10
Document Types
Report Statistical Publication Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 74/6
Former Department Reference
FP(M)(41) 49
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab74.000006.010
Keywords
Agriculture Bread Cereals Flour Imports Milling Nutrition Overseas Trade
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Food Policy Committee Scientific Committee on Food Policy
Pages
8
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers 42(41) - 132(41)
Themes
Rationing Supply Agriculture Food Supply Health Welfare

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