§ Sir Bernard Braineasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how United Kingdom yields of beet sugar per hectare for the last 10 years compare with those in the EEC countries both on average and for variability.
§ Sir William Clarkasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how United Kingdom yields of beet sugar per hectare for the last 10 years compare with those in the EEC countries both on average and for variability.
§ Mr. Buchanan-SmithThe information is as follows:
1969–70—1978ߝ;79
Production of best sugar per hectare—tonnes white sugar equivaent—
much quota B and quota C sugar has been grown in the United Kingdom since entry to the EEC; and how this compares with production in other EEC countries over the same period.
§ Mr. Buchanan-SmithThe table below shows the quantities of B quota and so-called C quota sugar—sugar produced outside maximum quotas—produced in each member State since 1973:
255W256W257W
'000 tonnes white sugar equivalent Year (July/June) United Kingdom Denmark Germany France Ireland Italy Netherlands Belgium/Luxembourg 1973–74: B quota … … … … — 48 448 958 26 — 82 82 C quota … … … … 63 — 59 325 — — 133 86 1974–75: B quota … … … … — 92 446 757 — — 165 7 C quota … … … … — — — 17 — — 1 1 1975–76: B quota … … … … — 61 332 442 5 105 151 — C quota … … … … — — 8 89 — — — — 1976–77: B quota … … … … — 55 479 197 — 341 134 15 C quota … … … … — — 46 55 — 36 46 — 1977–78: B quota … … … … — 115 677 857 — 61 104 48 C quota … … … … — 78 163 529 — — 38 — 1978–79: B quota … … … … — 79 540 693 6 255 191 150 C quota … … … … — — 233 540 — 38 71 — 1979–80: (provisional) B quota … … … … 60 90 542 696 — 268 175 37 C quota … … … … — 14 291 754 — 113 — 198 Source: EEC Commission.
§ Sir Bernard Braineasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the yearly tonnage of United Kingdom sugar supplies provided by United Kingdom beet sugar, sugar from United Kingdom refineries and European Economic Community white sugar, since the coming into force of the present European Economic Community sugar regulations.
'000 tonnes white sugars Year (July/June) Sugar from United Kingdom beet Sugar from refineries in United Kingdom White sugar imported from EEC 1975–76 … … … … 641 1,637 271 1976–77 … … … … 643* 1,354 224 1977–78 … … … … 857* 1,460 255 1978–79 … … … … 954* 1,301 139 * Excludes raw sugar subsequently refined in a cane refinery.
§ Mr. Alfred Morrisasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, in the light of the opposition of the Government of the EEC proposals for a reduced EEC sugar quota, Whether it is the policy of Her Majesty's Government to join the International sugar Agreement.
§ Mr. Buchanan-SmithThe Government are pressing for Community accession to the International Sugar Agreement on suitable terms and has supported the Commission's proposed cut in total EEC production quotas, which should facilitate accession.
§ Mr. Alfred Morrisasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what was the quantity and value of the surplus production of beet sugar throughout the EEC during 1979.
§ Mr. Buchanan-SmithTotal Community production and consumption of sugar in the 1979–80 marketing year are expected to be about 12.2 million tonnes and 9.5 million tonnes respectively. An estimate of the value of the surplus would have to take into account the 1.3 million tonnes of imports from the ACP countries, the level of unsubsidised exports of C quota sugar and the contributions from the production levy on B quota sugar together with the level of world prices throughout the period. No reliable estimate of value is available.
§ Mr. Alfred Morrisasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what was the amount of the financial subsidy paid by the EEC to sugar beet growers throughout the Community during 1979.
258W
Sir William Clark askedthe Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the yearly tonnage of United Kingdom sugar supplies provided by United Kingdom beet sugar, sugar from United Kingdom refineries and EEC white sugar, since the coming into force of the present EEC sugar regulations.
§ Mr. Buchanan-SmithThe information requested is as follows:—
§ Mr. Buchanan-SmithThe EEC does not pay a subsidy directly to sugar beet growers. It does, however, set a minimum beet price which the sugar manufacturers must pay to the beet producers from whom they have accepted contracts. For the 1979–80 marketing year the United Kingdom minimum price for beet produced within the basic quota is 33.40 ECU/tonne—£20.66/tonne at the current representative rate of exchange.