HC Deb 15 December 1982 vol 34 c147W
Mr. Deakins

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, for each product subject to the common agricultural policy, what quantities were destroyed or made unfit for human consumption in the latest year for which figures are available; and what were the comparable figures in each of the three previous years.

Mr. Buchanan-Smith

The quantities of fruit and vegetables which became unfit for human consumption and of fruit and wine used for distillation with Community aid are as follows. In addition, certain quantities of skimmed milk intended for feeding to animals are rendered unfit for human consumption but no figures are readily available.

Fruit and vegetables withdrawn from the market and which became unfit for human consumption (tonnes)
1980–81 1979–80 1978–79 1977–78
Cauliflowers 7,090 34,777 31,226 24,208
Tomatoes 67,740 154,921 9,142 9,777
Peaches 17,276 41,948 5,816 34,339
Pears 12,057 6,593 19 175
Apples 114,019 39,304 26,263 1
Mandarin Oranges 47,399 60,554 41,245 21,475
Oranges 17,620 1,717 66,117 3,652
Lemons 21,620 0 22,236 0

Note:

In addition some small quantities may have been rendered unfit for human consumption before being fed to animals but no figures are available.

Fruit withdrawn from the market and used for distillation (tonnes)
1980–81 1979–80 1978–79 1977–78
Peaches 29,429 60,533 27,086 21,260
Pears 105,478 24,153 16,287 38,835
Apples 169,372 164,407 123,546 2,215

Wine distilled with Community aid
Million hectoliters
1980–81 22.9
1979–80 18.2
1978–79 1.7
1977–78 1.0

Source:

Commission of the European Communities.