§ Mr. GillTo ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what was the outcome of the Agriculture Council held in Brussels on 30 and 31 May; and if she will make a statement.
§ Mrs. Gillian ShephardThis meeting of the Council, at which I represented the United Kingdom, held only a brief discussion of the Commission's price proposals for farm support prices for 1994–95 and related measures and concluded that adoption of this package should be an urgent priority for its next meeting on 20 June.
At the instigation of the German Minister, the Council discussed bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The Commissioner, Mr. Steichen, reaffirmed the need for policy to be based on science, stressing that there were no grounds for questioning the current trade rules for meat and live animals. I explained the comprehensive measures adopted by the United Kingdom to bring BSE under control and safeguard against any risk to public health. I and several other Ministers endorsed the Commission's plan to maintain surveillance, to tighten the rules on rendering processes and the use of specified bovine offals in cosmetics and to extend to the whole of the Community the ban on feeding meat and bone meal to ruminants which the United Kingdom adopted in 1988.
The Council unanimously agreed to extend until 30 June 1994 the marketing year for various fruits and vegetables.