asked the Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries the primary quota of butter allowed into Britain in each of the last five calendar years, including 1965; and the amounts of supplementary quotas granted in each calendar year.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - British Butter Quotas.
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As the reply is in the form of a tabular statement, I propose, with your permission, a Cheann Comhairle, to circulate it with the Official Report.
Following is the statement:—
Year (Note (1)) |
Quotas for import of Irish butter into Britain and the Six Counties (Note (2)) |
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Supplementary |
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Basic Quota |
allocation |
Total |
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(tons) |
(tons) |
(tons) |
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1962-63 |
12,000 |
— |
12,000 |
1963-64 |
12,600 |
5,400 |
18,000 |
1964-65 |
12,905 |
4,500 |
17,405 |
1965-66 |
12,905 |
6,000 |
18,905 |
NOTES:
(1) The quota year commences on 1st April. 1962-63 was the first quota year.
(2) Separate quotas are not appointed for imports into Britain only.