UFU Reacts To Food Strategy Action Plan

UFU responds to launch of NI Food Strategy Action Plan By DAERA Minister

The Ulster Farmers’ Union has responded to the publication of DAERA’s Northern Ireland Food Strategy Action Plan, highlighting the vital importance of ensuring domestic food production remains central to the region’s future food policy.

UFU president William Irvine said: xa0“Farmers and growers across NI are proud to produce top-quality, nutritious food that feeds our local population and contributes to wider economic prosperity.

UFU President William Irvine on his County Armagh farm. The UFU has responded to the DAERA Minister’s planned food strategy.

“The publication of this action plan provides a valuable opportunity to strengthen our food system, but success will depend on putting food security and primary production at the heart of government thinking.

“We need clear ambition to boost domestic production and reduce our reliance on imports.

“The agri-food sector has the capacity to do much more, but we cannot allow our self-sufficiency levels, especially in fruit and vegetables, to continue falling. This must be addressed through practical action, including an annual food security report and renewed investment in horticulture.

“Food must be recognised as a strategic asset.

“Our farmers and growers are ready to be part of the solution, supporting healthy diets, improving environmental outcomes and building a more resilient supply chain.

“But this requires a food system that values the people who produce it and supports them to innovate and invest for the future.

“NI’s unique selling point is the origin and quality of our produce. From meat and dairy to crops, eggs, fruit and vegetables, our family farms underpin the success of the wider food and drink industry. That contribution must be recognised in future policy.”

The UFU remains committed to working constructively with DAERA and Executive Departments to ensure the action plan delivers on its promises, while safeguarding the long-term sustainability of the local farming industry and the food it provides.

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