HC Deb 10 May 1932 vol 265 cc1733-4W
Sir A. STEEL-MAITLAND

asked the President of the Board of Trade the quantities, par head of the population of the United Kingdom, of imports retained for home consumption; and also, where possible, the home production, shown separately, of the following articles during the year 1931: butter, margarine, cocoa and preparations of cocoa, coffee, wheat, wheatmeal and flour, rice and rice flour, eggs, fish, dried fruit, beef, mutton and lamb, fresh pork, bacon and ham, sugar, tea, tobacco, beer, wine, and spirits?

Mr. HORE-BELISHA

pursuant to his reply [OFFICIAL REPORT, 5th May, 1932, col. 1297, Vol. 265] supplied the following statement:

The following TABLE shows the approximate quantities per head of the population of the United Kingdom during the year 1931, of the imports retained in the United Kingdom, together with the homo production so far as the particulars are available, of the undermentioned commodities.

Description and Retained Imports per head of population.
Retained Imports. lbs.
Butter 18.76
Margarine 1.68
Cocoa, raw 2.98
Cocoa preparations 0.50
Coffee 0.88
Wheat (grain) 288.86
Wheat meal and flour 25.71
Rice 5.42
Rice flour (including rice ground or granulated) 0.16
Number.
Eggs in shell 67.37
lbs.
Eggs not in shell 1.81
Fish of all kinds (not of British taking) 10.31
Fruit, dried 7.50
Beef 31.08
Mutton and lamb 17.66
Pork, fresh 0.93
Bacon 26.11
Hams 1.98
Sugar, unrefined 86.58
Sugar, refined 2.56
Tea 9.67
Tobacco, unmanufactured 4.04
Tobacco, manufactured 0.02
gallons.
Beer (at gravity of 1055°) 1.10
Wine 0.32
Spirits, tested (proof gallons) 0.04
Home Production. lbs.
Wheat (grain) 49.25
Number.
Eggs (a) 81.17
lbs.
Fish landed, of British taking 48.10
Beef (b) 26.19
Mutton and lamb (b) 9.96
Pigmeat (b) 12.57
Sugar, manufactured from Homegrown beet 15.56
gallons.
Beer (at gravity of 1055°) 12.80
Wine (British made) 0.06
Spirits (c) 0.20
(a) Estimated.
(b) Estimate, including the meat from animals imported in store condition.
(c) Delivered duty paid for home consumption during 1931.