HC Deb 18 January 1993 vol 217 c81W
Mr. David Porter

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what steps he is taking to assist with grants those small business fish merchants who are now required to pay just below £30,000 to bring handling facilities up to the hygiene standards now demanded; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Curry

EC grants were, until recently, available under regulation 4042/89 to investments involving the marketing and processing of fisheries and aquaculture produce. This scheme was aimed at fish processors and projects involving the upgrading of hygiene standards were eligible. However, the limited EC funding available to it meant that competition for grants was intense and not all eligible projects could be warded aid. The scheme closed to applications in the United Kingdom on 31 December 1992. Proposals to replace it are to be considered by the EC as part of the general review of its structural funds this year.

Sales through MMB schemes in the United Kingdom (million litres): Consumption (million litres, product volume)2
for liquid consumption for manufacture Total1 Whole Milk Semi Skimmed Milk Skimmed Milk
1974 7,698 5,399 13,098
1975 7,862 5,270 13,133
1976 7,760 5,858 13,618
1977 7,484 6,921 14,406
1978 7,381 7,713 15,094
1979 7,305 7,811 15,116
1980 7,196 7,986 15,182
1981 7,093 7,982 15,084
1982 7,001 8,928 15,942 6,815 102 74
1983 6,977 9,450 16,442 6,689 149 123
1984 6,958 8,473 15,446 6,395 366 151
1985 6,898 8,350 15,263 6,135 500 206
1986 6,851 8,597 15,460 5,598 747 412
1987 6,816 7,800 14,630 5,371 900 436
1988 6,792 7,426 14,231 5,131 989 547
1989 6,793 7,146 13,951 4,804 1,250 603
1990 6,780 7,403 14,194 4,481 1,524 644
1991 6,745 6,901 13,655 4,127 1,802 709
1992(p) 6,736 6,797 13,543 n.a. n.a. n.a.

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