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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 4 Feb 1942

Vol. 85 No. 12

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Artificial Manures.

asked the Minister for Agriculture if, in order that farmers may be informed at an early date of the amount of artificial manures available for each individual, he will state whether it is his intention to release all available supplies immediately; and, if not, will he give a percentage estimate of the amount available for each individual based on last year's purchases.

I understand that the members of the Irish Fertiliser Manufacturers' Association will, at an early date, distribute to retailers throughout the country, in the form of one compound fertiliser, about 25 per cent. of the quantity of phosphatic fertilisers and compound phosphatic fertilisers supplied last season. It is not possible at this stage to say definitely whether any further distribution of fertilisers will be made by the manufacturers before the end of this season.

The question of arranging for a scheme of distribution by retailers is under consideration.

When will the farmers get information as to the approximate amount of artificial manures that will be available during the coming year? Does the Minister not realise that that information is vital and essential, so that the best use can be made of whatever quantity is available?

That will be announced as soon as possible.

At the earliest possible moment?

What is it composed of— is it any good at all?

It is very good.

I think it is as well to wipe it out. What is it composed of?

It is composed of 2 per cent. nitrogen, 2 per cent. potash, and something over 30 per cent. phosphate.

Soluble phosphate?

The dust from cement— is not that the whole stuff?

What phosphate is there in the dust of cement?

The Deputy's whole idea is to discourage farming.

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