HC Deb 21 March 1994 vol 240 cc77-8W
Mr. Nicholas Brown

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if she will state(a) the latest European Commission estimate for the amount, in tonnes, of (i) apples, (ii) tomatoes, (iii) cauliflowers and (iv) peaches and nectarines withdrawn from the market per year as part of the European Community's market intervention and (b) the cost of this policy per taxpayer in the United Kingdom, breaking this figure down into (1) the running costs of the policy and (2) the amount which the policy adds on to food prices.

Mr. Jack

The following are the latest estimates from the European Commission of the amounts of produce withdrawn within the Community for the 1993–94 marketing year.

Tonnes
Apples 616,758
Tomatoes 47,630
Cauliflowers 27,809
Peaches 686,903
Nectarines 153,040

The Exchequer cost of CAP support of fresh fruit andvegetables in the United Kingdom is estimated at £2.8 million for the 1993–94 financial year. This represents 1 per cent. of total United Kingdom Exchequer cost of CAP support. The United Kingdom also contributes to the EC budget as a whole, which funds the cost of withdrawals of fresh fruit and vegetables in other member states.

It is not possible to make precise estimates of the consumer costs of the fresh fruit and vegetables support without making a large number of assumptions.

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