HC Deb 21 October 1976 vol 917 cc530-1W
Mr. Gould

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what volumes of food, commodity by commodity, were imported from EEC countries in 1972 and each succeeding year; and what proportions those imports formed of total imports and total consumption.

Mr. Bishop

The information is given in the following table. Imports are shown as a proportion of total new supplies—imports plus home production. For ease of comparison figures for Denmark and

QUANTITIES IMPORTED FROM EEC COUNTRIES
1972* 1973
'000 Long Tons Percentage '000 Long Tons Percentage of Total New Supplies
Wheat and flour (wheat equivalent) 1,119 13 1,464 17
Barley 40 ֵ 156 2
Oats 17 1 4 ֵ
Maize and maize meal 699 22 1,407 41
Potatoes (excluding Channel Islands 66 1 45 1
Potatoes from Chancel Islands 43 1 47 1
Beef and veal (dcw)† 96 8 70 6
Mutton and lamb 4 1 2 ֵ
Pork 29 4 12 2
Bacon and ham (product weight) 295 48 272 49
Poultrymeat 9 1 7 1
Oils and fats 335 21 357 22
Butter 135 30 183 42
Cheese 65 20 82 26
Eggs in shell 1 ֵ 15 2
Sugar 43 1 70 2
Fish 81 7 64 5
Dried fruit 4 2 6 4
Citrus fruit 29 5 20 3

1974 1975
'000 Long Tons Percentage of Total New supplies '000 Long Tons Percentage of Total New Supplies
Wheat and flour (wheat equivalent) 1,359 15 2,313 29
Barley 672 7 433 5
Oats 8 1 22 3
Maize and maize meal 1,732 54 1,660 55
Potatoes (excluding Channel Islands 72 1 253 5
Potatoes from Channel Islands 32 ֵ
Beef and veal (dcw)† 211 16 185 13
Mutton and lamb 2 .. 2 ..
Pork 6 1 14 2
Bacon and ham (product weight) 261 50 248 52
Poultrymeat 7 1 7 1
Oils and fats 404 27 442 31
Butter 321 65 358 68
Cheese 99 30 117 31
Eggs in shell 19 2 17 2
Sugar 362 13 649 23
Fish 51 4 43 4
Dried fruit 4 3 6 5
Citrus fruit 24 4 31 6
* Denmark and the Irish Republic are included.
† Dressed carcase weight.
The signֵindicates less than 500 tons or½per cent.