HC Deb 16 May 1961 vol 640 c130W
Mr. Scott-Hopkins

asked the President of the Board of Trade what is the total figure of imported butter, milk powder, cheese and fresh cream up to the latest convenient date; what percentage this is of the total national consumption; and what was the country of origin of these imported commodities.

Mr. Maudling

The following is the information available:

UNITED KINGDOM IMPORTS OF BUTTER, MILK POWDER, CHEESE AND FRESH CREAM
Country of Consignment (a) January-March, 1960 January-March, 1961
cwts. cwts.
Australia 848,181 656,293
New Zealand 1,776,419 1,558,290
Irish Republic 14,178 173,492
Finland 91,635 44,294
Denmark 501,356 469,212
Poland 103,433 59,952
Netherlands 109,522 119,718
France 10,949 145,843
Argentine Republic 88,680 175,949
Other countries 152,065 140,284
3,696,418 3,543,327
Imports as a percentage of imports plus home production (b) per cent. per cent.
78.2 75.3
(a) Statistics are collected on a basis of country of consignment and do not, necessarily, relate to country of origin.
(b) Total consumption figures are not available for periods of less than a year.