HC Deb 17 November 1944 vol 404 c2253W
Sir T. Moore

asked the Minister of Food what steps he is taking to provide apples for Scotland, since the import of English applies is prohibited and no facilities are provided for purchasing apples from Northern Ireland.

Colonel Llewellin

The distribution of Canadian apples has begun in parts of Scotland. Facilities for importing apples into Scotland from Northern Ireland appear to have been fully adequate. Up to 10th November approximately four times as many Northern Ireland apples had been brought in as during the corresponding period in 1943.