HC Deb 24 December 1929 vol 233 cc2144-6W
Commander WILLIAMS

asked the Minister of Agriculture if he is in co-operation with the Secretary of State for Scotland to work out a system of insurance for fishermen against loss of gear?

Dr. ADDISON

The Secretary of State for Scotland is keeping my right hon. Friend informed of the steps he is taking in this matter.

Commander WILLIAMS

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether, in order to provide employment of inshore fishermen, any investigations have been made by him with a view to putting into operation the tank system of breeding sheel-fish initiated by the Conway research station in suitable areas in Devon and Cornwall?

Mr. BUXTON

I hope that the experiments in the breeding of oysters in tanks which are in progress at Conway will

(a) Institutions for Higher Agricultural Education.
Institution. Location. Size. Grant for academic year 1928–29.
Acres. £
University College of Wales Aberystwyth 150 3,500
University College of North Wales Bangor 680 3,500
Cambridge University Cambridge 420 6,500
Leeds University Leeds No farm. 3,800
Armstrong College Newcastle-upon-Tyne No farm. 3,500
Oxford University Oxford 360 4,000
Reading University Reading 160 4,000
South-Eastern Agricultural College Wye, Kent 550 4,000
Midland Agricultural College Sutton Bonnington, Lough-borough. 200 3,000
Harper Adams Agricultural College and National Institute of Poultry Husbandry. Newport, Salop 330 6,500
Seale-Hayne Agricultural College Newton Abbot, Devon 340 2,300
Royal Agricultural College Cirencester 60 3,000
Studley College Studley, Warwickshire 340 1,000
Swanley College Swanley, Kent 60 1,750
British Dairy Institute Reading No farm. 900
Royal Veterinary College London No farm. 3,300
Liverpool University (School of Veterinary Science). Liverpool No farm. 1,850
The above institutions provide higher agricultural (or veterinary) education. The farms are used for demonstration and experimental purposes.

lead ultimately to a development of oyster fisheries which will bring about increased employment for inshore fishermen in suitable areas, wherever such are found; but further experiment is needed both for perfecting the system and for proving it on a commercial scale.

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