HC Deb 18 September 2003 vol 410 c921W
Mr. Hayes

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what estimate she has made of the percentage of food consumed in the United Kingdom that was sourced in the United Kingdom in the last five years, broken down by sector. [128247]

Mr. Bradshaw

The following table shows the level of UK self-sufficiency in specified commodities for each of the last five years (1998–2002).

Production as percentage of total new supply for use in UK
Commodity 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Total Cereals 115 109 113 97 99
Oilseed rape 97 97 83 66 86
Sugar 72 71 71 67 63
Potatoes 88 90 89 84 87
Vegetables 71 72 71 66 66
Fruit 9 12 10 10 9
Beef and veal (home fed) 83 80 79 72 72
Mutton and lamb (home fed) 101 104 100 78 84
Pork (Home fed) 112 100 92 73 76
Poultrymeat 93 90 89 91 91
Processed Liquid Milk1 99 100 100 100 100
Butter 78 71 64 63 69
Cheese 64 63 63 66 68
Cream 151 146 137 134 148
Hen eggs 97 93 91 88 87
1 Processed liquid milk is the product following separation and treatment suitable for the drinking milk market.

Note:

2002 data are provisional and subject to amendment.

Source:

Agriculture in the United Kingdom 2002—Data prepared by Statistics (Commodities and Food) Accounts and Trade, ESD, DEFRA.