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  <dc:title>Memo from the Wheat Commission on present supplies</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Notes that the Commission has prepared a survey of the 'breadstuff position' in view of the appointment of Mr Clynes and a forthcoming conference of Food Controllers. Gives the total rates of consumption -- describes the circumstances that led to higher wheat extractions [the prohibition of wheat from the Argentine, decreased exports from India and North America] and subsequent reduction in consumption -- the relaxing of the wheat extraction rules in view of better outlook -- current stocks and rates of importation -- marine and war losses -- distribution -- Allied supplies -- the estimates of the Inter-Allied Scientific Food Commission -- shipping issues, and arrangements with the American Food Administration under Hoover to import whole grains instead of flour -- future outlook and strategy. 19 appended tables on wheat import by country, extraction, consumption.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>17 July 1918</dc:date>
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