EU Market Access Vital for UK Dairy Exports

UK - Dairy exports have a key role to play to boost the industry and foster growth, said Dairy UK to Defra Secretary of State Andrea Leadsom in a special meeting last week.
calendar icon 17 October 2016
clock icon 2 minute read

The Secretary of State joined the Dairy UK Exporters' Group as a special guest at a meeting hosted by AHDB Dairy, to discuss the Government's export plan for food and drink. The meeting was an opportunity to discuss current and upcoming challenges linked to the Brexit negotiations and to reiterate Dairy UK's priorities in terms of trade and dairy exports.

Dr Judith Bryans, Chief Executive of Dairy UK, said: "The industry has been working hard to develop dairy exports and unlock new opportunities with countries around the world. The strategy we published earlier this year set out the necessary next steps to help the UK dairy industry take its proper place on the global market and we have already made significant progress working with Defra.

"However, with 80 per cent of our dairy exports going to EU countries, it is absolutely vital that we should maintain our access to the EU market without any tariff or non-tariff barriers. The Government needs to maintain continuity and avoid any disruptions to existing trade partnerships.

"If we want to remain competitive, we need a level playing field with our European and global partners."

Peter Dawson, Chair of the Dairy UK Exporters' Group, said: "The meeting was very positive with constructive discussions with the Secretary of State. We are confident that she fully appreciates our main points of concern and that she shares our enthusiasm and commitment to expanding dairy exports."

TheCattleSite News Desk

© 2000 - 2024 - Global Ag Media. All Rights Reserved | No part of this site may be reproduced without permission.