§ Mr. Austin Mitchellasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what change has been made in the quantity of United Kingdom imports of basic foodstuffs since 1970; and which countries have lost trade in each case as a result.
§ Mr. Buchanan-SmithThe following table shows the total quantities of imports of basic foodstuffs in 1970 and in 1982, together with the quantities imported from those countries which contributed the largest supplies in 1970.
United Kingdom food imports 1970 and 1982 (thousand tonnes) 1970 1982 Beef and Veal 265 176 of which— Irish Republic 104 97 Argentina 58 7 Australia 32 8 Mutton and Lamb 331 222 of which— New Zealand 296 218 Australia 32 4 Bacon and Ham 384 286 of which— Denmark 287 196 Poland 47 3 Irish Republic 27 25 Butter 407 185 of which— New Zealand 158 99 Denmark 84 37 Australia 66 — Cheese 157 130 of which— New Zealand 67 7 Irish Republic 20 39 Netherlands 15 23 Wheat 4,928 1,575 of which— Canada 1,534 1,326 Australia 1,179 — United States of America 685 70 Barley 1,211 39 of which— Canada 673 3 Australia 275 — USSR 126 — Maize 3,119 2,122 of which— United States of America 1,553 1,132 France 429 501 Netherlands 223 97 Sugar (Refined) 250 176 of which— USSR 95 — Netherlands 42 36 West Germany 29 2 Sugar (Raw) 1,839 1,083 of which— Mauritius 412 395 Australia 347 — Jamaica 242 115 Guyana 175 159 Trinidad and Tobago 146 40 Potatoes (Early) 277 316 of which— Cyprus 135 124 Spain 43 32 France 12 38 Potatoes (Other) 22 276 of which— Spain 9 1 Netherlands 8 241 Cyprus 2 7 Source: Overseas Trade Statistics.