The mushroom industry has grown substantially in recent years from output valued at £36 million in 1989 to £54 million in 1993. It provides valuable employment in rural areas. Exports continue to grow.
I recognise that the strength of our currency relative to sterling has — at least in the short term — created a more difficult environment in the UK which is our main export outlet.
The industry has made representations on a number of occasions regarding the interpretation of the legislation relating to the taxation of casual workers. This has been fully examined by the relevant Departments which are satisfied that the provisions are being correctly applied to the mushroom sector.