Food service industry has 'key role' in supporting local food, Ulster Farmers Union says

The food service industry has a key role in supporting local produce
The food service industry has a key role in supporting local produce

The food service industry has a key role in supporting local produce and helping to protect the viability of our farms, the Ulster Farmers Union has said.

Following a meeting with Lynas, a local food service company in Northern Ireland, UFU deputy president Victor Chestnutt said that people often forget the "significant distribution network" behind food packaged in retailers.

He added that these businesses are key in getting food into the public sector, small retailers and restaurants.

"Farming can continue to deliver more jobs if the right marketing strategy is pursued"
"Farming can continue to deliver more jobs if the right marketing strategy is pursued"

"Due to the nature of food labelling legislation, it is not always essential that the origin of the produce is displayed to the end customer.

"Where this is not displayed people will naturally question whether these businesses, and indeed the public sector, are buying food produced locally or simply food sourced from local companies but produced in other countries," said Mr Chestnutt.

'Backing local food more important than ever'

The farming union recognises that some food service companies are doing an "excellent job" marketing local produce.

But it says there is "disappointment" in others not doing so.

"This ignores the benefits supporting Northern Ireland produce brings to the local economy, tourism and the environment", said the UFU.

"As we move towards leaving the EU, backing local food will be more important than ever.

"With Lynas, we agreed that continuing to support initiatives such as the NI ‘Year of Food and Drink’ is important.

"There are opportunities to build on this if government can invest more in local food promotion," said Victor Chestnutt.

He added that as the cornerstone of the local economy, agriculture and food can continue to deliver more jobs if the right marketing strategy for the industry is pursued.