HC Deb 17 April 2000 vol 348 cc335-7W
Mr. Tyler

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what percentage of the food consumed in the UK is organically produced; and what estimate he has made of the amount that will be so produced in 2006. [118573]

Mr. Morley

Precise information is not available. We estimate the share of organic food in the overall UK market as in the order of 5 per cent.

We have made no estimate for future years.

Mr. Tyler

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the total amount of money paid under the Common Agricultural Policy to organic farmers in the EU; and what percentage this represents of the total CAP spend. [118577]

Ms Quin

The information requested is not available in the format required.

Mr. Tyler

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what targets other EU member states have set for organic farming. [118574]

Mr. Morley

The information available is not complete but we understand that Austria, Denmark, Finland, France and Sweden have set targets for the conversion of agricultural land to organic farming. In addition several of the German Bundesländer have set such targets. These targets range from 3 per cent. to 10 per cent. of agricultural land.

Mr. Tyler

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how much money his Department has spent on research into(a) organic farming, (b) biotechnology and genetic modification and (c) all areas of agriculture, in each of the last five years for which figures are available. [118568]

Ms Quin

MAFF spending in these areas over the last five years, is shown in the tables. The figures for 1999–2000 are provisional.

(a) Organic farming
Year £ million
1995–96 0.931
1996–97 1.116
1997–98 0.908
1998–99 1.481
1999–2000 (2.027)

The organic farming sector also benefits from much of the other research the Ministry undertakes: for example, its planned spend of over £8 million in 1999–2000 on biological control techniques, plant health, animal welfare and wildlife conservation on farms.

(b) Biotechnology and genetic modification
Year £ million
1995–96 20.09
199–97 22.94
1997–98 25.22
1998–99 28.91
1999–2000 (ca. 26)

(c) All areas of agriculture including organic farming, biotechnology and genetic modification
Year £ million
1995–96 88.94
1996–97 87.14
1997–98 89.74
1998–99 90.58
1999–2000 (90.78)

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