AHDB and UK Government support UK red meat and dairy exports at Anuga

Tuesday, 10 October 2023

We, alongside the Government, have underlined our commitment to helping UK red meat and dairy exporters shine on the global stage.

Yesterday, Kevin Hollinrake MP − Minister for Enterprise, Markets and Small Business at the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) − threw his support behind red meat and dairy exporters showcasing their products at Anuga in Cologne, this year’s biggest agri-food trade show.

At the event, Mr Hollinrake met with exporters on our stand in the British Meat Pavilion, and the jointly organised AHDB and Government Dairy Pavilion stand, which attracts more than 100,000 influential visitors from around the world.

The red meat stand includes dedicated meeting areas and features high-end dishes for visitors to sample quality meat and dairy products, which are sustainably produced by British farmers.

Addressing around 300 key industry stakeholders at our British Meat Dinner, Minister Kevin Hollinrake said:

“Across the UK, our agriculture, food and drink sectors help create thousands of well-paid jobs and grow our economy. I’m delighted to be here at Anuga and to meet with UK businesses selling their products around the world.

“The UK is home to world-class food and drink, and this government is committed to supporting our producers and manufacturers as they look to expand further into the overseas market.”

Anuga provides the ideal platform for exporters to connect with international buyers, build new relationships and expand their presence in the global market. Earlier this year, the Government committed to investing £2m to boost its programme of global trade shows and missions, £1.6m for the GREAT food and drink campaign, and a new £1m bespoke export support fund for the dairy sector.

Last month, the Government launched a recruitment drive to appoint five extra agri-food attachés to help boost the UK’s agri-food exports; this brings the total number of dedicated UK agri-food attachés to 16. The new attachés will cover northern Europe, southern Europe, Australia/New Zealand, South Korea and Africa.

UK red meat exports for this year (January−June) were worth £860m – up marginally on the same period in 2022. This was due to increased demand for sheep meat in the Middle East. Dairy exports value for the same six-month period was £983m.

Dr Phil Hadley, AHDB Director of International Trade Development, said:

“We are excited to host the Minister at our largest stand this year. AHDB’s participation aligns with the Government’s commitment to support British food and drink exports. We are committed to delivering on our objectives as outlined in our export strategy – Beyond Borders, and helping to attract international markets for our levy payers.

“Through the trade show, we are able to strengthen existing partnerships and establish new connections for our levy payers as stated in our export campaign.”

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