HC Deb 17 November 1932 vol 270 c1292W
Sir V. HENDERSON

asked the President of the Board of Trade what proportion of the 6,610,793 cwts. of apples imported into this country in the first 10 months of this year came from Empire sources; and if he will supply details as to the principal countries of origin and amounts in each case?

Mr. RUNCIMAN

The following statement shows the total quantity of raw apples imported into the United Kingdom and registered during the first 10 months of 1932 as consigned from foreign and British countries, respectively, distinguishing the principal countries whence these apples were consigned.

Countries whence consigned: January—October, 1932.
Cwts.
Belgium 324,040
France 492,901
United States of America 2,488,549
Other Foreign Countries 104,362
Total from Foreign Countries 3,409,852

Australia 1,683,542
New Zealand 572,989
Canada 921,557
Other British Countries 22,853
Total from British Countries 3,200,941
Total from all sources 6,610,793

About 48 per cent. of the total imports were consigned from British countries; the countries of origin are not recorded.