Blog: AIC's food supply chain asks of the next UK Government as General Election looms
AIC Chief Executive Robert Sheasby on what food supply chain businesses need from the next UK Government
As the UK agricultural supply industry's leading trade association, the Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) represents businesses in key sectors within the supply chains that feed the nation.
These businesses supply UK farmers and growers with the animal feed, fertiliser, seed, crop protection products, trusted advice and quality services that are essential to producing food, as well as trading crops and commodities across the globe.
AIC is a UK-wide voice for the businesses providing the products, services and trade assurance schemes that are vital for the secure supply of - and cast-iron confidence in – our country’s food, drink, and animal feed. We are also active members of four European trade associations, and closely follow European and international policy issues.
We are a recognised, knowledgeable and respected and respected partner for government, Ministers, MPs and Peers across all parties. We work with stakeholders and help shape policy to create a productive, sustainable and competitive future for our nation's food supply.
Watch the video below to find out more about AIC's role.
What we do with our land resource, and the food we produce with it matters for our economy, our productivity, our environment, and our people. Unlike other countries, the UK lacks a joined-up, cross-Government strategy on land use or food security.
To make long term, strategic planning decisions, businesses need to be clear on the next Government’s vision for our land and the role of food producers within it.
AIC needs the next Government to address the barriers that have arisen because of the UK-EU trade agreement have made goods harder to import and export.
UK regulatory bodies are struggling with the implementation of this, and burdens are leading to costly delays and extra paperwork to trade in goods. This is also impacting the UK internal market, opening up inconsistencies in legislation across the four nations.
Sustainability credentials are being requested at product and business level from consumers and supply chains. Access to consistent and accurate information is vital to build credibility and confidence in claims made alongside fairness in the food system.
AIC Chief Executive Robert Sheasby on what food supply chain businesses need from the next UK Government
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