Agriculture Act 1993
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{{Infobox UK legislation |short_title=Agriculture Act 1993[a] |type=Act |parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom |long_title=An Act to make provision about milk marketing; to make provision about potato marketing; to provide for the payment of grants in connection with the marketing of certain commodities; to terminate national price support arrangements for wool and potatoes; to provide for the publication of an annual report on matters relevant to price support; to amend the Industrial Organisation and Development Act 1947 in relation to agriculture; and for connected purposes. |year=1993 |citation=1993 c. 37 |territorial_extent={{ubli|[[England and Wales]|Scotland|Northern Ireland (in part)}}[b] |royal_assent=27 July 1993 |commencement=[c]
The Agriculture Act 1993 (c. 37) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The act ended the Milk Marketing Board and the Potato Marketing Scheme.
It then terminated the national price support arrangements for wool and potatoes and amended the Industrial Organisation and Development Act 1947 (10 & 11 Geo. 6. c. 40).
Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Aberdeen Milk Company Ltd[1] was decided under this act.[2]