International meat consumption to develop by 1.8%

International meat consumption is predicted to develop by 1.8% from 2023 to 2024, whereas UK purple meat exports hit file ranges in 2022 with a price of £1.7 billion.

Nicholas Safir, chair of AHDB, addresses delegates on the levy board’s latest Export Convention.

This was a part of the message from Agriculture and Horticulture Growth Board (AHDB) chair, Nicholas Saphir talking on the levy board’s latest Export Convention, held at Butchers’ Corridor.

Saphir mentioned: “Our exporters and colleagues in Authorities needs to be congratulated on the fabulous job executed in driving export progress for UK agri-food which is mirrored within the figures from 2022.

“It’s, nonetheless, crucial to take care of the momentum and construct on this success. With the anticipated progress in international meat and dairy consumption, now could be a pivotal second for extra UK exporters to grab on the export alternatives offered.”

He continued: “The Authorities’s pledge at its latest Farm to Fork summit was very encouraging and can complement AHDB’s £8 million annual funding in exports to facilitate commerce and develop our status as a producer of high quality, protected and healthful meals.”

A brand new technique, Past Borders, was unveiled on the convention, aimed toward delivering enhanced companies to assist extra exporters maximise the worldwide potential for prime quality home produce.

The technique units out plans to encourage extra companies to develop their export potential with the assistance of AHDB companies.

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