HC Deb 11 May 1978 vol 949 c597W
Mr. Freud

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is his latest estimate for imports of potatoes for May and June from Cyprus, Spain and Egypt, respectively; and if he is satisfied that this is in the best interests of the British potato manufacturing industry and the housewife.

Mr. Bishop

The Potato Marketing Board estimates that the figures will be as follows:

Tonnes
Cyprus Spain* Egypt Total
May 60,000 45,000 16,000 121,000
June 40,000 40,000
100,000 45,000 16,000 161,000
* Including Canary Islands supplies of 5,000 tonnes in May.

These levels of imports reflect our traditional trading pattern. Consumers expect to be able to purchase imported new potatoes in the spring and summer before our own early crop reaches the market, and some parts of the processing industry also require imported supplies when no suitable home-grown supplies are available.

Mr. Freud

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he is satisfied that the current price of potatoes demanded by the Potato Marketing Board is in the best interest of the British potato industry; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Bishop

I am satisfied that the price level at which the Potato Marketing Board is able to release contracted potatoes back on to the market is one which equitably balances the interests of consumers with those of taxpayers and producers and processors.