§ 56. Mr. S. Shephardasked the Minister of Agriculture how many farm tractors are to be imported during 1947.
§ Mr. T. WilliamsIt is hoped to obtain 1,706 agricultural tractors this year under the 1947 import programme. This is the maximum number for which orders could be accepted owing to production difficulties in the U.S.A. In addition, on 1st January, 1947, there were 315 tractors still to come from last year's programme.
§ 57. Mr. S. Shephardasked the Minister of Agriculture the production programme of farm tractors for 1947; and what proportion of them is to be exported.
§ Mr. T. WilliamsThe 1947 production programmes of farm tractor manufacturers, excluding market garden types, is over 70,000 or about 2½ time actual 1946 output. Production difficulties are expected to prevent the full programme from being completed, but supplies in 1947 should be substantially above those of 1946. In view of the present urgent needs of home food production, the export arrangements for the next few months for those machines which are suitable for us in this country have been, and some still are, under review with the manufacturers.
§ 58. Mr. S. Shephardasked the Minister of Agriculture to which countries the 8,787 farm tractors were exported in 1946; and what quantities were exported to each of these countries.
§ Mr. T. WilliamsThe information is not available for farm tractors separately, 137W but only for all types of agricultural tractors including the small market garden types. Following is a statement relating to all tractors:
Number and Destination of Agricultural Tractors of all Types Exported from the United Kingdom in 1946. Country Number Australia … … … 1,656 Denmark … … … 1,106 Poland … … … 1,091 Eire … … … 1,084 Finland … … … 1,059 Sweden … … … 742 Belgium … … … 737 Union of S. Africa … … … 692 Netherlands … … … 593 Austria … … … 555 Germany … … … 487 Czecho-Slovakia … … … 410 New Zealand … … … 381 Other Countries … … … 2,377 Note.—The figure of 8,787 given in reply to an earlier Question referred to farm tractors only and excluded market garden types. This number, which was used so as to be comparable with total production and supplies made for the home market, is the total of the farm tractors made during 1946 for export, which were not necessarily shipped that year.