§ 56. Mr. John Morrisonasked the Minister of Agriculture what quantities and what varieties of grass seed are being imported into this country from the dollar countries and why.
§ Mr. T. WilliamsApproximately 24,500 cwt. of Timothy seed and 7,500 cwt. of Agrostis seed of the 1946 crops are being imported from the United States and Canada. I am advised that these seeds, which are not produced in sufficient quantity in the United Kingdom, are required for incorporation in grass seed mixtures.
§ Mr. MorrisonWill the Minister do all he can to encourage the production of these seeds in this country?
§ Mr. WilliamsWe are doing all that we can to encourage the production of such seeds as are most useful in this country, but I understand that a certain variety have to be imported from the U.S.A. and Canada which are necessary, especially for Scotland, and for mixing with other seeds.
§ Lieut.-Colonel CorbettWill the Minister get as much seed as he can from New Zealand?
§ Mr. WilliamsCertainly.