HC Deb 14 December 1949 vol 470 c2647
30. Mr. Sorensen

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies if the export of coconuts, pineapples and other fruits, palm oil and kernels from West African Colonies is now increasing and is not subject to any restriction; and what action has been taken to secure improvement in quality and packing.

Mr. Creech Jones

The answer to the first part of the Question is broadly in the affirmative. Exports of palm oil and kernels are centralised through statutory marketing boards. Action is being taken where necessary to improve the quality of produce exported.

Mr. Sorensen

Would my right hon. Friend answer the middle portion of my Question? Are there any restrictions about the export of these foodstuffs?

Mr. Creech Jones

I am not aware of any. It is all done through the marketing boards.

Dr. Segal

Would my right hon. Friend be prepared to give special encouragement to co-operative marketing of these products?

Mr. Creech Jones

That is already given. Trading procedure is that cooperatives now function through the marketing board which was set up by the Governor.

Mr. Collins

Does that mean that these commodities are imported under open general licence, and, if so, can my right hon. Friend say whether his Department can give any assistance to intending importers?

Mr. Creech Jones

I should like to have notice of that question because there are so many reservations in regard to these trade matters.