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UK sleepwalking into food supply crisis, says farming union
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 06 - 12 - 2022

Yields of tomatoes and other crops will likely slump to record lows this year, according to the farmers' union.
LONDON — The UK is "sleepwalking" into a food supply crisis and the government must step in to help farmers, the National Farmers Union (NFU) has warned.
Yields of tomatoes and other crops will likely slump to record lows this year, it said, with potential supply problems ahead as already seen with eggs.
Soaring fuel, fertiliser and feed costs were putting farmers under severe pressure, it added.
The government said the UK has a "highly resilient food supply chain".
Some supermarkets are rationing egg sales after farmers cut back or halted production because of rising costs - a situation made worse by the Avian flu outbreak.
However, the NFU warned that food producers in other areas were now facing difficulties.
It said production of energy-intensive crops like tomatoes, cucumbers and pears was likely to hit its lowest level this year since records began in 1985.
It also said milk prices were likely to fall below the cost of production, while beef farmers were considering reducing the number of cows they breed.
Rising costs were to blame, it said, with fertiliser prices for farmers more than tripling since 2019 and the cost of feed and diesel up by 75%.
Soaring energy costs, Brexit red tape and worker shortages were also factors, it added.
NFU president Minette Batters said British food was "under threat" with the future of British fruit and vegetable supplies "in trouble".
Already high food prices were sure to rise further if products became harder to source, she told BBC Radio 4's Today program
"This is about government prioritizing food security, and if they fail to do so we will continue to see greater contradiction in our production, a reliance on more imports, and availability is just not going to be there," she said.
"We are self-sufficient in eggs — it's been a massive success story — and we now have 320 million less eggs for the same period this year than last year."
But Andrew Opie, director of food and sustainability at the British Retail Consortium, said that retailers were used to managing pressures across their supply chains.
"Supermarkets source, and will continue to source, the vast majority of their food from the UK and know they need to pay a sustainable price to farmers," he said, although they are facing additional costs.
Costs challenge
The war in Ukraine and the coronavirus pandemic have driven up the price of food, energy and fuel over the last year, affecting consumers and businesses alike.
Grocery prices are rising at their fastest rate for 45 years, the latest official figures show, with the cost of staples such as milk, cheese and eggs surging.
Steve Dresser, the boss of Grocery Insight, told the BBC that the big challenge comes from consumer appetite.
"Customers' focus is on saving money and local foods generally come at a higher price, which can be difficult," he said.
He said that rising prices meant farming "has taken a real battering this year".
He went on: "Food security is increasingly important, as we saw during lockdown restrictions and indeed the period afterwards that led to empty shelves.
"It's clear that we face real challenges in our supply chain and as a nation, we should be looking to back our farming community, especially as Brexit has made things harder around importing foods."
The NFU called on the government to do more to help farmers who were being pushed out of business, saying there were currently 7,000 fewer registered agricultural companies in the UK than in 2019.
And it urged the government to consider giving emergency support to egg producers, given the recent disruption seen by consumers and farmers.
The NFU also said ministers should lift a cap on seasonal overseas workers to tackle labour shortages and establish a new "food security" target, which would include an obligation to monitor and report on domestic food production levels.
A Defra spokesman said: "Our high degree of food security is built on supply from diverse sources; strong domestic production as well as imports through stable trade routes."
He added that the government is in touch regularly with farmers and that the food and farming minister will meet with businesses in the egg industry on Tuesday.


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