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Agriculture

Volume 234: debated on Thursday 23 January 1930

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Hops (Duty)

73.

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he proposes to extend the special arrangements contemplated for the McKenna and other protective duties in the event of their repeal to the duty on hops?

Assuming that by "special arrangements" the hon. Member means that in the event of the repeal of the duty in the next Budget, the payment of drawback on duty-paid exports would be continued, the answer is in the affirmative.

Land Drainage

77.

asked the Minister of Agriculture, if he can now state when his new Land Drainage Bill will be introduced?

83.

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether the Government still intends to introduce the Land Drainage Bill for England and Wales this Session?

The Bill is in draft. A great deal of work has yet to be done in connection with the draft before it will be ready for introduction, but my right hon. Friend hopes that the Bill will be introduced before Easter.

79 and 80.

asked the Minister of Agriculture (1) if his attention has been drawn to the floods in the valley of the Derwent, in East Yorkshire; and whether any schemes are being promoted to deal with this matter;

(2) if he is aware of the damage done to farms in the parish of Riccall, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, owing to the bursting of the bank of the River Ouse there; and whether he is prepared to initiate any scheme to assist in rebuilding the banks and preventing a similar occurrence?

My right hon. Friend is aware of the circumstances of these cases. The Ministry itself has no power to initiate or carry out land drainage schemes, but substantial grants are available either from the Ministry or from the Unemployment Grants Committee towards schemes promoted by county councils or statutory Drainage Authorities the terms of which have been communicated to all the bodies concerned. No scheme has been submitted for either of the two districts mentioned but it is understood that a scheme embracing a portion of the River Derwent is under the consideration of the Drainage Authority.

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that water is pouring into my constituency and that many of us are getting into very deep water indeed, financially and otherwise. Will he not consult his right hon. Friend the Lord Privy Seal in order to enable these poor tenant farmers to get some redress?

Water is pouring into many other areas beside that of the hon. and gallant Member, and we are endeavouring to make up the arrears of the past by preparing a comprehensive national drainage scheme.

Conditions

78.

asked the Minister of Agriculture if he can give any figures demonstrating any improvement in agricultural conditions in this country during the last six months?

I regret that it is not practicable in the form of an answer to a Parliamentary question to make a statement of the statistical details which the hon. Member appears to desire, but if he has any particular subject in mind I shall be glad to supply such information as is available.

If the Noble Lord will look at the Order Paper, he will see a Supplementary Estimate which is coming up to-day.