asked the Minister for Supplies what is the relation between the price paid for home-grown wheat and the all-in price at which foreign wheat has been landed in this country within the past year.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Prices of Home and Foreign Wheat.
The guaranteed price of native wheat on the farm during the cereal year ended 31st August, 1941, was 35/- per barrel for wheat which weighs not less than 59 lbs. per bushel, and the average c.i.f. price for the wheat imported in the corresponding period was 34/10 per barrel of 280 lbs.