The National Pig Association calls for action from Defra on pork supply chain review in the UK

Published 2023년 2월 13일

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The National Pig Association (NPA) is urging the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) to expedite its review of the pork supply chain to establish a fairer trading environment for pig producers. The NPA submitted over 350 responses to Defra's consultation on contractual practices, detailing the challenges the sector has faced, which has led to losses of over £750 million while other parts of the chain have profited. The NPA proposes legislation for new pig contracts, improved forecasting, and better utilization of the entire pig carcase, and emphasizes the importance of including retailers in any solutions to achieve a balanced trading environment.
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The NPA has called on Defra to ‘push forward without delay’ with its review of the pork supply chain in order to help deliver lasting reform and a fairer trading environment for struggling pig producers. The association has stressed that, after two years of multiple crises that has seen the sector rack up cumulative losses in excess of £750 million while other parts of the chain have posted handsome profits, things cannot continue as they are. More than 350 responses were submitted to Defra’s consultation on contractual practice in the pig supply chain last autumn, most of which were from producers. “This not only gave Defra a very robust mandate, but also a comprehensive body of evidence to be able to make real progress on the outcomes we so desperately need,” said NPA chief executive Lizzie Wilson. Farming Minister Mark Spencer has suggested that Defra’s response to the pork consultation is due to be published ‘very soon’, but the NPA has insisted that this must be just the ...
Source: PigWorld

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