HC Deb 10 June 1996 vol 279 cc3-8W
Sir David Steel

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the annual cost to public funds in maintaining the six-month quarantine system. [31318]

Mrs. Browning

The annual cost was approximately £435,000 in the financial year 1995–96. This figure includes the cost of policy and administrative work on rabies in the industry's animal health group, some of which is not directly concerned with maintaining the six-month quarantine system, but this cannot be separately distinguished.

Mr. Morley

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food when he intends to reply to the written questions regarding quarantine tabled on 25 April. [32195]

Mrs. Browning

I answered one of the hon. Member's questions on 1 May 1996,Official Report, column 571, and the others have been answered today.

Mr. Morley

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in what circumstances the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has access to animals in quarantine kennels; what plans he has to review these procedures; and if he will make a statement. [26651]

Mrs. Browning

[holding answer 25 April 1996]: The RSPCA is not able to enter quarantine premises as of right. However, anyone can go into quarantine premises with the permission of the premises owner. Additionally, licensed quarantine premises, all of which are privately owned, are inspected quarterly by MAFF veterinary officers who have the right to be accompanied by another person authorised by them and assisting them in their duties. I have no plans to change these procedures at present.

Mr. Morley

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what has been(a) the total number of animals accepted by each quarantine kennel since 1990 and (b) the total number of animal deaths at each quarantine kennel since 1990. [26652]

Mrs. Browning

[holding answer 25 April 1996]: The number of animals licensed to enter quarantine in Great Britain from 1990 to 1995 was:

Year Dogs Cats Other mammals
1990 5,999 3,687 150,631
1991 5,290 3,289 63,674
1992 5,175 3,190 61,320
1993 5,738 3,633 35,515
1994 5,554 3,863 31,620
1995 5,394 4,126 81,054

The number of animals which are recorded as having died in quarantine during the same period is:

Year Dogs Cats Other mammals
1990 79 52 3
1991 49 34 20
1992 71 67 1
1993 72 93 5
1994 61 65 4
1995 61 56 4

Information concerning individual quarantine kennels is considered commercially confidential.

Mr. Morley

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food when he last met with the Quarantine Kennel Owners Association; what matters were discussed; and if he will make a statement. [26654]

Mrs. Browning

[holding answer 25 April 1996]: I met members of both the Quarantine Kennel Owners Association and the Quarantine Kennel Professional Associates on 13 May 1996 to discuss animal welfare standards in quarantine kennels.

Mr. Morley

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what was the total revenue received by the Government from quarantine kennels in each of the last five financial years. [26656]

Mrs. Browning

[holding answer 25 April 1996]: The only revenue which the Government receive from quarantine kennels is that which comes from their ordinary payment of taxes. The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food does not receive any direct revenue from quarantine kennels.

Mr. Morley

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many animals have been imported into the United Kingdom through quarantine, by country, since 1991. [26650]

Mrs. Browning

[holding answer 25 April 1996]: Prior to April 1995, when a computerised licensing system was set up, quarantine records were filed under a manual system. Therefore, the historic information sought cannot be obtained without disproportionate cost. I can, however, tell the hon. Member that, since that date, licences have been issued for the import of animals from 122 different countries. These are:

Country Number of animals for which licenses have been issued
Abu Dhabi 6
Algeria 2
Anguilla 1
Antiqua 5
Argentina 6
Armenia 1
Australia 355
Austria 26
Azerbaijan 2
Bahamas 5
Bahrain 47
Bangladesh 1
Barbados 12
Belarus 5
Belgium 137
Belize 1
Bermuda 21
Bolivia 1
Botswana 14
Brazil 17
Brunei 7
Bulgaria 5
Cameroon 4
Canada 383
Canary Islands 35
Chile 4
China 27
Columbia 5
Croatia 1
Cuba 2
Cyprus 211
Czech Republic 17
Denmark 15
Dominican Republic 1
Dubai 20
Egypt 28
Ethopia 4
Falkland Islands 2
Finland 67
Country Number of animals for which licenses have been issued
France 1,528
Gambia 2
Germany 984
Ghana 9
Gibraltar 15
Greece 118
Guyana 4
Hawaii 1
Honduras 1
Hong Kong 165
Hungary 18
India 8
Indonesia 92
Israel 299
Italy 95
Jamaica 1
Japan 275
Jordan 2
Kazakhstan 1
Kenya 19
Korea 4
Kuwait 19
Latvia 2
Lesotho 3
Libya 1
Luxembourg 5
Malawi 15
Malaysia 46
Malta 26
Mauritius 735
Mexico 4
Monaco 2
Montserrat 3
Morocco 2
Mozambique 2
Namibia 5
Nepal 3
Netherlands 207
New Zealand 61
Nigeria 11
Northern Cyprus 5
Norway 42
Oman 28
Pakistan 11
Peru 1
Phillippines 430
Poland 8
Portugal 64
Qatar 18
Romania 2
Russia 34
Saudi Arabia 69
Serbia 1
Seychelles 2
Singapore 67
Slovakia 2
South Africa 389
Spain 293
Sri Lanka 3
St. Helena 1
Sweden 175
Switzerland 5,923
Syria 1
Tahiti 1
Taiwan 10
Tanzania 6
Thailand 11
Trinidad and Tobago 1
Tunisia 3

Country Number of animals for which licenses have been issued
Turkey 13
Turks and Caicos 1
UAE 101
Uganda 1
Ukraine 1
USA 9,501
Uzbekistan 1
Venezuela 1
Virgin Isles 1
West Africa (country not specified) 2
West Indies (coutry not specified) 1
Yemen 3
Yugoslavia 2
Zambia 5
Zimbabwe 8

Mr. Morley

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how regularly quarantine kennels are required to be inspected by MAFF vets; under which legislation; and how many inspections of quarantine kennels by MAFF vets have taken place since April 1995. [26653]

Mrs. Browning

[holding answer 25 April 1996]: All 79 quarantine kennels authorised to operate in Great Britain must be inspected by MAFF veterinary staff at three monthly intervals to ensure that the standards required under the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) Order 1974 are being maintained. Additional ad hoc inspections may also take place if the Ministry's local divisional veterinary manager considers them necessary. It would not be possible to quantify the total number of routine and ad hoc visits which had taken place since April 1995 without incurring disproportionate costs.

January 19951 April 19951 January 19961
Country Value (£000) Tonnes Value (£000) Tonnes Value (£000) Tonnes
Belgium-Luxembourg 237 68 376 117 368 134
Denmark 242 117 65 33 165 83
Finland 60 40 0 0
France 2,191 1,332 2,089 950 1,433 803
Germany 239 169 167 72 132 70
Irish Republic 8,779 3,786 8,814 3,094 7,223 2,107
Italy 26 10 52 20
Netherlands 1,805 575 1,376 407 1,130 335
Spain 386 135 96 34 32 17
Sweden 2 1
Argentina 790 161 1,891 566 1,362 463
Australia 1,690 479 1,395 409 2,151 808
Botswana 514 160 2,073 798
Brazil 141 34 1,479 400 598 169
Namibia 422 134 912 299 623 212
New Zealand 533 281 361 160
Paraguay 59 26
Swaziland 31 23 219 82
USA. 168 70 277 116 520 256
Uruguay 1,897 591 2,241 886 1,632 587
Zimbabwe 1,102 255 2,793 878 2,199 253
Total 20,089 7,906 25,192 8,801 22,274 7,358
1 Provisional

Mr. Morley

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he plans to implement a statutory code of practice on animal welfare for quarantine kennels; and if he will make a statement. [26655]

Mrs. Browning

[holding answer 25 April 1996]: I refer the hon. Member to the reply given to my hon. Friend the Member for North Thanet (Mr. Gale) on 26 March, official Report, column 528.