HC Deb 10 November 1970 vol 806 cc115-6W
Mr. William Edwards

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how much additional imported butter he intends to allow into this country; from which countries it will be imported; and what representations he has received from the National Farmers' Union about the increased importation.

Mr. Anthony Grant

The Department announced on 4th November that in order to meet a temporary supply difficulty additional imports of 5,000 tons of butter were being authorised from established near-at-hand supplying countries with butter available for early delivery. Individual allocations have been made as follows:

Tons
Belgium 50
Bulgaria 100
Finland 750
France 300
Hungary 100
Irish Republic 2,000
Netherlands 800
Poland 700
Rumania 200

The N.F.U. wrote to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food on 20th October and in reply the Ministry made clear that this additional import was designed to meet a temporary shortage of blending butters and, in view of shortfalls from some suppliers, was not expected to result in actual imports exceeding the figure of 425,000 tons provided for in the import quota for 1970–71.