§ 48. Mr. Stallardasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what will be the effect on the United Kingdom contribution to the EEC budget of the recent agreement on agricultural prices.
§ 49. Mr. William Hamiltonasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will make a statement on the increase in the United Kingdom contribution to the EEC budget as a result of the agricultural prices agreement recently announced.
§ 50. Mr. Leightonasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the total increase in EEC budget expenditure resulting from the decisions taken 207W at the meeting of EEC Agriculture Ministers on 21 June.
§ Mr. Peter WalkerThe latest revised figures given by the Commission as to the cost of the CAP prices settlement are as follows:
£ million the 1½ per cent. price increases plus the changes in the German and Benelux green rate 63 the 1½ per cent. green franc devaluation 51 increase in milk powder subsidy 44 increased butter subsidy 182 other changes in the milk sector, such as school milk 8 other increases mainly on aids on processed fruit and vegetables 24 372 the 5 per cent green pound devaluation -74 298 Britain will have to meet 16½ per cent. of this total which is its marginal contribution to the CAP, which will amount to £49 million.
The benefits to the United Kingdom in financial terms will be:
£ million the butter subsidy 65 school milk subsidy 4 extra receipts due to the Green Pound devaluation 14 83