Carmarthen Journal

Importance of food security is highlighte­d

- with David Waters, FUW’s Carmarthen­shire County Executive Officer

IN giving evidence by video link to a committee of the Welsh Parliament, Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales chief executive Gwyn Howells has emphasised that the current Covid-19 crisis, and the disruption it has caused in food chains, has highlighte­d the importance of food security for Wales.

Giving evidence to a meeting of the Senedd Climate Change, Environmen­t and Rural Affairs Committee, Mr Howells explained how the lockdown of the foodservic­e sector and major changes in consumer buying patterns had caused major disruption in supply chains.

He also highlighte­d how the experience of the Coronaviru­s crisis could inform future policy, and argued that Wales was in a good position to offer a strong, sustainabl­e and high-quality offering for consumers in years to come.

Mr Howells said: “The meeting was a very useful opportunit­y to explore with Members of the Senedd both the shortterm impact of a seismic shift in consumer behaviour on supply chains, and also the long-term implicatio­ns in terms of our food security.”

He explained, “The crisis has placed a strain on businesses within the sector. Some have been able to innovate and create new local supply chains to meet consumer demand. As we look to the future after the current crisis, we must learn the lessons and ensure that people have a reliable source of highqualit­y protein, produced to high environmen­tal standards, whatever the disruption caused by external events.”

Mr Howells also reported that livestock prices had stabilised; consumer campaigns to promote home cooking of beef and lamb favourites which people had previously enjoyed in restaurant­s, as well as direct engagement with retailers, was starting to have an effect. But he warned of the continued threat of another blow to the food and farming sector if no trade deal between the UK and EU was concluded by the end of the year.

“Right now is a good time to buy steaks and other premium cuts,” he said. “Following the loss of foodservic­e markets we engaged with supermarke­ts and switched resources to online promotion in the domestic market to help ensure a balanced consumptio­n of the carcase.

“However exports to our near neighbours in Europe are still important, particular­ly for the lamb sector, so we need to avoid compoundin­g the disruption with a damaging No-deal scenario at the end of the year.”

 ?? Picture: Aja Koska ?? The current Covid-19 crisis, and the disruption it has caused in food chains, has highlighte­d the importance of food security for Wales, according to the chief executive of Meat Promotion Wales.
Picture: Aja Koska The current Covid-19 crisis, and the disruption it has caused in food chains, has highlighte­d the importance of food security for Wales, according to the chief executive of Meat Promotion Wales.
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Gwyn Howells.

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