NFU: Producers, manufacturers and retailers to debate future of food at Labour conference
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Friday, 19, Sep 2008 12:00
Farmers, food manufacturers and retailers are coming together at the Labour Party Conference next week (Monday 22 September) to demonstrate their recognition that successful food supply policy requires the involvement of every stage of the chain.
With a string of high-profile food issues on the national agenda - prices, health, nutrition, environmental impact, future supplies - The British Retail Consortium (BRC), Food and Drink Federation (FDF) and National Farmers’ Union (NFU) will stage a debate, British Food Chain – fit for purpose for the future?, at the conference in Manchester.
It is the first time all sides of the industry have come together in this way at a party conference.
With BRC figures showing overall food prices in August up ten per cent on a year ago, the event will focus on where food prices are heading and the role of all parts of the supply chain in keeping food prices down. It will also consider security of future supplies versus self sufficiency and the need for greater co-ordination in Government food policy making.
Andrew Opie, British Retail Consortium Director of Food Policy said: “Industry bodies will always fight their own corners – that’s what we’re here for – but, by getting together in Manchester, we’re acknowledging that big wins on issues such as obesity and waste can only be achieved by involving the whole industry, as well as politicians and customers.”
Melanie Leech, Director General of the Food and Drink Federation said: “As the voice of the UK's biggest manufacturing sector, we are pleased to see food issues being placed at the top of the Government's policy agenda. This event demonstrates our strong commitment to deliver joined-up responses to ongoing debates in complex areas such as food security, safety, health and the environment, working in partnership with Government and others in the food chain."
Paul Temple, Vice-President of the National Farmers’ Union, said: “Farmers have taken some encouragement from the renewed interest in food policy in political circles in recent months. But real focus must now be trained on ensuring a sustainable food production base for the future in the UK, a must-have which has been underlined by this year's exceptionally difficult harvest."
Lord Rooker, Minister for Food and Farming, said: “This summer’s Cabinet Office report ‘Food Matters’ rightly recognises how varied food policy is and how much a co-ordinated Government approach matters to customers and the industry. I welcome the report’s recommendation of a Food Strategy Task Force to pull together the food policy work of all Government departments and agencies.”
Notes to Editors
British Food Chain: Fit for purpose for the future? Takes place on Monday 22 September 2008 from 12.45 – 2pm at the Pankhurst Room, Radisson Edwardian Manchester Hotel,
Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester. M2 3NQ (within secure zone).
The event will be chaired by Labour MP Paddy Tipping, member of the Environment Food and Rural Affairs select committee.
The speakers will be: Lord Rooker, Minister for food and farming, Andrew Opie, BRC Director of Food Policy, Melanie Leech, FDF Director General, Paul Temple, NFU Vice-President.
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