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FOURTH REPORT. VEGETABLES (other than potatoes).

27 Jul 1940

(i) Largely increased production should be aimed at in the case of carrots, onions, cabbage (including spring cabbage, cabbage grown for spring greens and savoys), kales, and peas for canning and packeting. These combine the advantages of high productivity per acre, general popularity with consumers, and availability for winter and early spring consump- tion. (ii) There should be some increase in the acreages devoted to parsnips, red beet, beans (all species), springs greens other than cabbage (rape, etc.
agriculture nutrition food supply agricultural production carrots onions rationing supply vegetables price control licensing food supplies cabbage nationwide scientific committee on food policy
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB74
Document Reference
CAB 74/11/45
Document Types
Report
File Reference
CAB 74/11
Former Department Reference
SFC(40) 29
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab74.000011.045
Keywords
Agricultural Production Agriculture Cabbage Carrots Food Supplies Nutrition Onions Vegetables
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Scientific Committee on Food Policy
Pages
2
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Scientific Sub-Committee. Meetings 1(40) - 17(40) Papers 1(40) - 72(40)
Themes
Rationing Supply Agriculture Food Supply Licensing Price Control

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