Flour-Milling Industry.

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies. – in the House of Commons at on 31 January 1940.

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The Feeding-Stuffs (Maximum Prices) Order, 1940 (which revokes the Feeding-Stuffs (Maximum Prices) Order, 1939, dated 29th September, 1939, which itself revoked the Feeding-Stuffs (Provisional Prices) Order, 1939, dated 18th September, 1939) prescribes maximum prices which may be charged to the consumer for approximately 70 types of home-produced feeding-stuffs, and for a similar number of types of imported feeding-stuffs. The most important of these from the British flour millers' point of view are the wheat by-products (fine wheatfeed and straight-run bran) manufactured in the process of milling flour, although flour millers who are also provender millers produce other cereal products specified in the Order.