§ Mr. GrayTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what the acreage of(a) apple, (b) pear, (c) plum and (d) cherry orchards is in active production in England; and whether that has varied over the last 10 years. [177782]
§ Alun MichaelThe following figures show the total estimated area of orchard fruit from 1994 to 2003 in England and Wales.
Crop area (hectares) Apples (dessert and culinary)
Pears Plums Cherries 1994 14,477 3,032 1,669 611 1995 12,797 2,941 1,588 604 1996 11,993 2,739 1,444 592 1997 12,783 2,665 1,672 645 1998 12,506 2,500 1,596 578 1999 12,013 2,360 1,367 591 2000 11,457 2,355 1,213 459 2001 9,970 2,330 1,072 473 2002 8,373 2,041 947 428 2003 7,796 1,742 1,003 381 Notes: 1. Data for 1994 and 1995 relates to England only. 2. Data for 1994 to 2000 inclusive excludes minor holdings. 3. The Orchard Fruit Survey is conducted on a sample basis with estimates made for non-responders and those holdings not surveyed. Source: Orchard Fruit Survey (England and Wales)
§ Mr. GrayTo ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how much money was paid to English apple growers under the Countryside Stewardship scheme in each of the last 10 years. [177786]
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§ Mr. BradshawAnnual payments to Countryside Stewardship agreement holders, for the restoration of traditional orchards in each of the last 10 years were as follows:
£000 Amount 1994 99 1995 133 1996 146 1997 192 1998 220 1999 265 2000 294 2001 343 2002 387 2003 470 These orchards can be apple, pear, cherry, plum or damson, or cider and perry orchards, or cob nut platts.