HC Deb 13 February 1933 vol 274 c649W
Lord APSLEY

asked the Minister of Agriculture, in view of the fact that the National Association of Cider-makers has accepted the principle of a guaranteed minimum price of £4 per ton for cider-fruit for five years, what proportion of such fruit is actually supplied by home growers; and what are the total cider-fruit requirements of the cider-making firms?

Major ELLIOT

I regret I am unable to give the information asked for by my Noble Friend. From such information as the Ministry has been 'able to obtain, it appears probable that in 1932, when, however, there was an exceptionally small crop of English cider apples, approximately half the fruit used for cider-making in this country was imported from abroad.