HC Deb 20 May 1975 vol 892 cc358-9W
Mr. Woof

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what are the total stocks of each foodstuff held under EEC intervention arrangements to the latest date; and what was the figure of the buying price for 30th April, respectively.

Approximate intervention Stocks ('000 tonnes)* EEC Common Buying-in price at 30th April (u/a per tonne)
Commodity Total EEC United Kingdom As at
Beef 266.0 0.04 Mid April 1975
Cereals
Total 2,539.2 Nil 13th May 1975
Wheat 1,703.4 Nil 13th May 1975 124.33§
Rye 253.8 Nil 13th May 1975 115.73
Barley 582.0 Nil 13th May 1975 110.23
Milk Products
Butter 66.0 Nil 10th May 1975 1,946.30
Skimmed Milk Powder 552.0 12.0 10th May 1975 887.00
Cheese 60.0 Nil 10th May 1975
Grana Padano
30–60 day maturity 1,958.5
Batches of average age 6 months 2,308.3
Parmigiano Reggiano
Batches of average age 6 months 2,500.3
Notes:
Provision exists for the introduction of intervention arrangements for pigmeat, sugar certain oilseeds and olive oil. No stocks of these commodities are held at present.
* Excluding stocks the property of private traders but held in Community-aided private storage.
† Prices in the United Kingdom, Denmark and Republic of Ireland are derived by application of accession compensatory amounts and appropriate representative rates.
‡ Intervention prices for beef vary according to grade of cattle and presentation or cut of been There is, therefore, a considerable range of prices operating within the Community. The basis for calculating prices is the common intervention level for live cattle which was 99.42 u/a per 100 kg at 30th April 1975.
§ This is the highest intervention price from which are derived lower regional intervention prices which take account of the supply position and transport costs.