HC Deb 09 February 1978 vol 943 cc628-9W
Mr. Watkinson

asked the Minister of Agriculture. Fisheries and Food how close to self-sufficiency are the countries of the EEC in (a) dairy products and milk, (b) beef, (c) pigmeat, (d) poultry, (e) eggs, (f) cereals, and (g) lamb.

Mr. John Silkin

The latest information on self-sufficiency in the EEC is as follows:

Percentage
Commodity Self-sufficiency (a) (b)
Dairy Products and Milk
Butter 107
Cheese 101
Skimmed Milk Powder 109
Condensed Milk 147
Whole Milk 100(c)
Beef and Veal 99
Pigmeat 99
Poultrymeat 104
Eggs 100
Cereals 87
Mutton and lamb (d) 64
(a) This information is based on statistics produced by the Statistical Office of the European Communities.
(b) The figures given represent the percentage that home production forms of total domestic utilisation. They relate to the crop year 1975–76, or the calendar year 1976 except where specified.
(c) This figure relates to the year 1975.
(d) A separate figure for lamb is not available.

Mr. Watkinson

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how close to self-sufficiency the United Kingdom was in 1977 in (a) dairy products and milk, (b) beef, (c) pigmeat, (d) poultry, (e) eggs, (f) cereals, and (g) lamb.

Mr. John Silkin

Except for milk for liquid consumption in which we are fully self-sufficient, the information requested is set out in Tables 7–17 of the White Paper. "Annual Review of Agriculture 1978" (Cmnd. 7058).

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