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Food industry unveils plan to ‘renew the food system’

20th Jul 2020 - 08:52
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The Food and Drink Sector Council (FDSC) today (July 20th) launches its Covid-19 Recovery Plan, outlining six key areas that it believes will be central to restart all sectors of the food industry, protect food industry employees and serve the changing needs of the public.

Terry Jones, industry co-chair of the FDSC and director general of the National Farmers Union (NFU), said: “Panic buying, empty shelves, the fear of food shortages - within days of the Covid lockdown, the UK food system faced its biggest challenge since 1945 – to keep the nation fed.

“The next challenge is for our food system to recover from this crisis and take forward the lessons learned from the past four months.”

The FDSC plan identifies six key goals:

1. A phased, coordinated and flexible restart plan

2. The extension and tapering of industry support schemes

3. A united effort to support the industry’s worst-hit sectors

4. Protecting the health of food industry employees and ensuring reliable availability of labour

5. Protecting the UK’s supply chain integrity and competitive position

6. Accelerating plans to increase UK exports

Jones said: “The Covid-19 crisis has demonstrated the strength of the UK food chain, and it has shown just how well industry and government can work together.

“However, it has also laid bare the fragility of our food system and reminded us all of its importance. Despite the challenges, everyone came together to ensure food supplies were maintained, shelves stacked and our most vulnerable people protected.

“This report clearly outlines what needs to be done to ensure the entire sector can restart successfully and build a greener, healthier food system for all.”

Ian Wright industry co-chair of the FDSC and chief executive of the Food and Drink Federation (FDF), said: “Throughout the pandemic, the hidden heroes operating across the farm-to-fork supply chain have kept the country fed in the most difficult of circumstances.

“Collaboration has been a key theme during this time, and we must take our shared learnings forward as we look to support all parts of the supply chain with their recovery.

“The FDSC’s recovery report is a clear and comprehensive plan that ensures we can do just that, while helping to build a sustainable food system for the future.”

Gavin Darby, former chief executive of Premier Foods and industry lead on the FDSC Covid-19 Recovery Group, said: “It is widely acknowledged that the food industry responded to the crisis quickly and effectively.  These Sector Council recommendations maintain the momentum.”

 

Written by
David Foad