§ Mr. Thornton-Kemsleyasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if the total of five farmers declared bankrupt in Scotland in 1955 shows an increase or a decrease over 1954 and 1953.
§ Mr. J. StuartFour farmers were declared bankrupt in Scotland in 1953 and seven in 1954.
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§ Mr. Thornton-Kemsleyasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he is aware that farmers in Scotland are finding it difficult to obtain credit from banks, in view of the credit squeeze; and if he will give the latest figure available of bank overdrafts to farmers and a comparative figure for the previous twelve months.
§ Mr. J. StuartOn the information available the credit facilities for farmers in Scotland appear to be generally adequate. Bank advances to Scottish farmers as at 28th May, 1956, amount to £28,112,187 compared with £27,574,763 for the same date in 1955, showing that credits available from the banks have increased by nearly 2 per cent.