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Buy British fruit and veg to help economy, minister says | Buy British fruit and veg to help economy, minister says |
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Shoppers should buy more British fruit and vegetables to boost the economy, the environment secretary has said. | |
Owen Paterson said 24% of food eaten in the UK is imported despite "top-class" production on home soil. | |
He told the Oxford Farming Conference that farmers and manufacturers must "take action" to encourage consumers. | |
But it has emerged that 43% of meat served in Mr Paterson's own departmental canteen is imported. | |
In his speech, Mr Paterson said the public sector should be supporting the UK's world class farmers and their top quality products. | |
He praised the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Trust for buying 92% of its food from the UK, saying it had saved a significant amount of money by sourcing locally. | |
Figures supplied by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) show approximately 57% of the fresh meat served by the department's catering provider is British, with the remainder being sourced from the EU. | |
The Department said gammon and bacon had always been bought from the EU while beef, lamb, chicken and pork joints are all sourced from the UK - as are its eggs and milk | |
Defra's catering providers say they are "fully committed to supporting British farmers and growers" and champion "the use of great British produce and seasonal British ingredients''. | |
'Huge opportunity' | 'Huge opportunity' |
Mr Paterson said there was a "huge opportunity" for farmers, manufacturers and the government to promote UK produce. | |
"By buying seasonal fruit and veg we can improve the nation's health, help the environment and boost the economy," he said. | |
He added: "As British farmers and food producers you know that we grow some of the best food in the world here - so why is 24% of the food eaten in the UK imported when it could be produced here?" | |
"We have a top-class fruit and veg sector which produces everything from green beans to strawberries, yet we imported £8bn of fruit and veg in 2012. | "We have a top-class fruit and veg sector which produces everything from green beans to strawberries, yet we imported £8bn of fruit and veg in 2012. |
"We can't grow mangoes or pineapples, but we can encourage UK consumers and food businesses to buy Scottish raspberries or Kent apples." | "We can't grow mangoes or pineapples, but we can encourage UK consumers and food businesses to buy Scottish raspberries or Kent apples." |
Mr Paterson also said changes to livestock movement rules will save farmers and taxpayers £70m over 10 years, while reduced bureaucracy will help farmers and improve prevention and control of diseases such as bovine TB. | |
These changes, which follow recommendations from the Task Force on Farming Regulation, will take effect from 2016. |