HC Deb 29 July 1957 vol 574 cc118-9W
101. Mr. G. Darling

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the income of the Tomato and Cucumber Marketing Board from levies and fines imposed on producers since the Board's inauguration.

Mr. Godber

Following is the information:

Levies Penalties
£ £
1950–51 56,502
1951–52 52,075 12
1952–53 50,828 54
1953–54* 52,710 36
1955 46,870 28
1956 40,629 27
* From 1st September, 1953, to 31st December, 1954

These figures have been supplied by the Tomato and Cucumber Marketing Board

102. Mr. G. Darling

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what benefits have been gained by the producers and consumers of tomatoes and cucumbers from the activities of the Tomato and Cucumber Marketing Board since its inauguration.

Mr. Godber

The Board's activities include the promotion of better packing and grading, a market intelligence service, and publicity. My right hon. Friend is confident that such activities can be of substantial benefit to producers and consumers.

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