To bolster the UK dairy industry, the Department for Business and Trade unveils the Dairy Export Programme, aimed at expanding agri-food exports in global markets
The Dairy Export Programme, a direct outcome of the Prime Minister’s £1 million commitment to the dairy sector, offers agri-businesses a comprehensive support package to tap into new export opportunities and explore overseas markets.
Government’s commitment to agriculture
Part of a broader government initiative supporting agriculture, food, and drink, the Dairy Export Programme includes a £2 million investment in the Department for Business and Trade’s global tradeshows and missions program.
The program encompasses education sessions on export enhancement, trade promotion activities like inward buyer trade missions, and a UK Dairy Showcase. It also provides dedicated resources in priority markets to aid dairy exports and market intelligence support.
Minister for Exports Lord Offord officially launched the Dairy Export Programme during a visit to Lye Cross Farm in Bristol, celebrating the success of the UK’s dairy exporters and emphasising the sector’s vital role in the nation’s economic growth.
Lord Offord’s vision for growth
Expressing enthusiasm, Minister for Exports Lord Offord emphasises fostering growth in agri, food, and drink sectors. The Dairy Export Programme is poised to elevate the industry’s global standing and contribute to the ambitious target of £1 trillion in exports by 2030.
In conclusion, the Dairy Export Programme signals a pivotal moment for the UK dairy industry. It is poised to capitalise on global markets and reinforce its position as a leader in innovation and ambition.
With a substantial government commitment, including financial support and comprehensive export assistance, the program is set to empower agri-businesses to navigate and excel in international trade. Minister for Exports Lord Offord’s launch at Lye Cross Farm underscores the program’s practical impact, echoing the resilience and dynamism of the UK dairy sector.
This initiative promises economic growth and amplifies the industry’s global influence, fostering a brighter future for dairy exports.
Source : Open access government (UK) Nov 10th 2023