HC Deb 07 December 1979 vol 975 c416W
Mr. John Mackay

asked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will list tile monthly imports of new Zealand lamb into the United Kingdom for each of the last 12 months.

Mr. Parkinson

[pursuant to his reply, 3 December 1979, c. 35]: United Kingdom imports of fresh, chilled or frozen lamb originating in New Zealand were as follows:

Tonnes
October 1978 4,636
November 1978 25,065
December 1978 7,138
January 1979 14,748
February 1979 28,015
March 1979 25,913
April 1979 21,194
May 1979 15,626
June 1979 21,115
July 1979 12,279
August 1979 11,635
September 1979 18,068
Source:UK Overseas Trade Statistics (part SITC (Rev 2) Sub-group 011.2).
Note:The effects of industrial action have led to distortions in the pattern of trade recorded in the first eight months of 1979. For this reason and because the particular months to which corrections incorporated in the cumulative figures of imports by country of origin for January to September 1979 (168,258 tonnes) cannot be readily identified, the figures for individual months of this year must be interpreted with particular caution. However, the sum of the individual months of 1979 overstate imports by only 336 tonnes.