HC Deb 11 December 2001 vol 376 c774W
Mr. Hendry

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the balance of trade in(a) food products and (b) meat products for the last 12 months for which figures are available. [20774]

Mr. Morley

I have been asked to reply.

The table shows the value of UK trade in total food, feed and drink (including meat and meat preparations) between October 2000 and September 2001.

£ million
Imports Exports
Meat and meat preparations 2,727 491
Dairy products and eggs 1,282 620
Fish and fish preparations 1,404 747
Cereals and cereal preparations 1,216 1,214
Fruit and vegetables 4,230 413
Sugar, sugar preparations and honey 779 362
Coffee, tea, cocoa and spices 1,103 605
Feedingstuffs for animals 775 298
Miscellaneous edible products 838 604
Alcoholic drinks 2,845 3,218
Oil seeds, oleaginous fruits, oils, fats and waxes 836 153
Total 18,034 8,724

Note:

Figures are given on the 'Overseas Trade' basis. Exports are valued `free on board' and imports are valued 'cost insurance freight'. Thus for imports into the UK, the cost of transportation between the port or place of despatch and the port of entry into the UK is included and as a result of the value of imports are overstated relative to exports by about 5 per cent.

Source:

HM Customs and Excise