§ Mr. Bodyasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food whether he will list the non-tariff barriers as designated by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade that exist against food imports from Third world countries into the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. WigginThese are as follows:
In general, imported food is required to be sound, wholesome and fit for human consumption.
- (a) Imports of meat and of certain meat-based products are subject to animal and public health conditions designed to prevent the introduction of important human and animal diseases.
- (b) Imports of grain, fruit and vegetables are subject to plant health conditions designed to prevent the introduction of important plant diseases and pests.
- (c) Imports of certain categories of fish are restricted in the interests of conservation or fish health.
- (d) Imports of bananas are subject to quota restrictions designed to afford prefer-
330 ence for supplies from the Commonwealth Caribbean States.