HC Deb 15 November 1973 vol 864 cc208-9W
Sir John Hall

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many live animals for slaughter have been exported since 13th July.

Mrs. Fenner

I would refer my hon. Friend to the reply which I gave to my hon. Friend the Member for Gloucester (Mrs. Sally Oppenheim) on 16th October.—[Vol. 861, c. 89–90.] More recent information shows that only 1,051 animals were inspected prior to shipment for slaughter in the four weeks ended 27th October, the latest date for which firm figures are available, compared with 4,948 in the corresponding period last year.

PERMITTED USES OF ALDRIN AND DIELDRIN FROM 1ST JANUARY 1974
I ALDRIN ONLY
Use as On Against
Bulb dip or spray Narcissus bulbs Narcissus bulbs fly
Spray or dust Potatoes Wireworm
Spray or dust Hops Hop root weevil
Spray or dust Spring Barley* Leather jackets
II ALDRIN OR DIELDRIN†
Dust Compost used for potting ornamental Plants Vine-weevil
Dip (or drench on peat soils only) Brassicas Cabbage root fly
III DIELDRIN ONLY
Seed dressing Sugar beet seed* Wireworm
Seed dressing Onion seed Onion fly
seed dressing Seed for French beans, runner beans and spinach Bean seed fly
* Certain varieties only.
† (a) Additionally, and subject to certain restrictions, dieldrin by itself or in mixtures with aldrin may be used against cockroaches and tropical species of ants in premises used for storage or processing of food.
(b) Use of aldrin and dieldrin formulations against wheat bulb fly is being phased out and supplies to merchants will have ceased by 1.1.74

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