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30.
Sir A. Hurd
asked the President of the Board of Trade how the imports of shell eggs and processed eggs from
UNITED KINGDOM IMPORTS OF EGGS | ||||
From | January-February, 1961 | January-February, 1962 | ||
Eggs in Shell | Processed Eggs | Eggs in Shell | Processed Eggs | |
£ | £ | £ | £ | |
Republic of South Africa | 33,968 | 62,116 | — | 148,595 |
Australia | — | 440,223 | — | 577,080 |
New Zealand | — | 19,834 | — | — |
Irish Republic | 6,227 | 13,255 | 9,077 | 888 |
Sweden | 84,505 | 1,257 | 62,530 | — |
Finland | 19,926 | — | 7,812 | — |
Denmark | 483,000 | 7,338 | 255,927 | 11,093 |
Norway | 82,056 | — | 36,270 | — |
Poland | 333,082 | 7,288 | 71,308 | 3,792 |
Western Germany | — | 57,078 | — | 2,060 |
Netherlands | 14,280 | 19,790 | 5,449 | 8,254 |
Israel | — | 68,149 | — | — |
China | — | 19,417 | — | 31,522 |
Argentine Republic | — | 60,474 | — | 21,736 |
Others | 308 | 12,428 | 2,377 | 3,024 |
1,057,352 | 788,647 | 450,750 | 808,044 | |
Note: Processed eggs include dried, frozen, liquid and yolk. |