§ Mr. Martenasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1) what are the total exports from the EEC to non-EEC countries of each of the 10 most important items of food in the diet of the average United Kingdom family;
(2) what were the imports of food for the 10 most important items in the diet of the average United Kingdom family in 1971; and from which countries they came;
(3) if he will set out the 10 most important items of food in the diet of the average family; what percentage of total consumption of these items is produced in the United Kingdom; and what percentage is imported from (a) the EEC and (b) the rest of the world.
§ Mr. John Silkin, pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 18th May 1977], gave the following information:
Ranked according to expenditure per head, as recorded in the 1976 National Food Survey, the 10 most important food groups in the diet of the average household are (1) meat other than carcase meat—including bacon, ham, poultry, manufactured products; (2) carcase meat; (3) liquid milk; (4) bread; (5) cakes and biscuits; (6) oils and fats—butter, margarine, etc.; (7) potatoes; (8) processed vegetables; (9) fish and fish products; (10) fresh fruit.
Much food is imported or exported in raw form but is bought by households as processed products. So the classification of food for the National Food Survey differs considerably from that for trade statistics. Moreover, it is not possible to give self-sufficiency statistics for manufactured food which may be produced from home-grown or imported commodities. The following table contains statistics 491W which are related as closely as possible to the information requested on self-sufficiency and on the percentages of total
Table I NFS Ranking Commodity Percentage of Home Produced United Kingdom Imported from EEC Supplies in 1976* Imported from Rest of World 1 Bacon and ham … … 46 50 4 Poultry meat … … 99 § § 2 Carcase meat and offals … … 77 8 15 3 Liquid milk … … 100 0 0 4 and 5 Wheat and flour … … 56 22 22 6 Butter … … 18 56 26 Oils and fats† … … 17 28 55 7 Potatoes … … 79 5 16 8 Canned vegetables … … 77 11 12 9 Fish … … 88 4 8 10 Citrus fruit … … 0 5 95 Apples and pears‡ … … 48 34 18 * Provisional. † Imports include some for industrial use. ‡ Crop year 1975–76. § Insignificant., Source: Food Facts: United Kingdom Sources of Supply for Food and Feedingstuffs.
The following table gives the data requested about imported supplies in 1971
Table II NFS Ranking Commodity Quantity [...]000 tons United Kingdom Imports in 1971 Largest Suppliers 1 Bacon and ham … … 369 Denmark Poultry meat … … 11 Denmark 2 Carcase meat and offal … 720 Irish Republic, New Zealand 3 Liquid milk … … 0 — 4 and 5 Wheat and flour … … 4,631* Australia, Canada, France, U.S.A. 6 Butter … … 384 Australia, Denmark, Irish Republic. New Zealand, U.S.A. Oils and fats … … 1,287† Canada, Malaysia, Netherlands, Singapore, U.S.A. 7 Potatoes … … 369‡ Cyprus 8 Canned vegetables … … 212 Italy 9 Fish … … 150 Denmark, Norway 10 Citrus fruit … … 485 Cyprus, Israel, South Africa, Spain Apples and pears … … 314 Australia, France, Italy, South Africa * Wheat equivalent. † Crude oil equivalent (some for industrial use) ‡ New crop. Source: Food Facts: Annual Statement of Overseas Trade of United Kingdom.
The following table gives the data requested about exports from the EEC
Table III Total Exports from EEC to Third Countries (latest available year) NFS Ranking Commodity Year Quantity(000 tonnes) 1 and 2 Beef and veal … … … … … 1975 348 Mutton and lamb … … … … … 1975 4 Pigmeat … … … … … 1975 232 Poultry meat … … … … … 1975 138 3 Liquid milk … … … … … 1975 237 4 and 5 Wheat and flour … … … … … 1975–76 7,790* 6 Butter … … … … … 1975 58 Vegetable oils and fats … … … … … 1974–75 722 7 Potatoes … … … … … 1975–76 637 8 Vegetables (canned) … … … … … 1975–76 125 9 Fish … … … … … 1975 71 10 Citrus fruits … … … … … 1975–76 250 Apples and pears … … … … … 1975–76 259 * Wheat equivalent. Source: Statistical Office of European Communities.
492Wsupplies imported by the United Kingdom from the EEC and from third countries.
for the commodities included in Table I:
for commodities linked as closely as possible with those in Tables I and II:
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