Animal Feeding Stuffs

Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture, Fisheries and Food – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 2 February 1959.

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Photo of Mr Frederick Willey Mr Frederick Willey , Sunderland North 12:00, 2 February 1959

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will state the quantity and tie value of animal feeding stuffs imported during 1958 from dollar sources.

Photo of Mr John Hare Mr John Hare , Sudbury and Woodbridge

Importation of animal feeding stuffs from dollar sources in 1958 was of the order of 3,070,000 tons to the value of £64 million c.i.f.

Photo of Mr Frederick Willey Mr Frederick Willey , Sunderland North

Is the Minister aware that these figures are greater than those of the previous year, and that this is very disappointing and is a heavy burden on our dollar exchange? Will he do his best to see that we cut down this burden? Is it not a comment on the failure of his agricultural policy?

Photo of Mr John Hare Mr John Hare , Sudbury and Woodbridge

If the hon. Member could control the weather he could perhaps do the job better than I. It is clear that owing to the poor value of grass it has been necessary to use more feeding stuffs in order to produce the animals we need.