Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies – in the House of Commons at on 24 March 1943.
Mr William Mabane
, Huddersfield
The winter cabbage crop has been exceptionally heavy, and I am aware that growers, as is the usual practice, are ploughing-in such surplus as cannot be sold or used as stock-feed. Demand throughout the country has been amply satisfied and there is no evidence to support the suggestion that the existence of a surplus is due to prices currently ruling rather than to crop conditions.