UK seafood industry unites in new alliance

The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) and the Provision Trade Federation (PTF), with the strong support of its seafood members, has agreed to come together to create the UK Seafood Industry Alliance.

Coinciding with the June referendum vote to leave the EU, UK seafood processors and traders have agreed to unite in a new alliance to represent the industry’s interests and campaign for the best possible future arrangements with the EU and other trading partners.

The aim is to provide a new voice at national, EU and international level to meet the full range of challenges in providing consumers with secure, affordable, nutritious and sustainable fishery products at a time of unprecedented uncertainty and change. In particular, there is a need to secure long term growth through improved access to the raw materials we need and to ensure that we attract the necessary investment and skills to boost productivity in supplying food that plays a key role in the health of the nation

Andrew Kuyk, PTF director general, says, “Whatever the UK’s new relationship with the EU, maintaining the sustainability, integrity and viability of our seafood industry will be a paramount challenge. We will only succeed by working together in the common interest. Our new alliance sends a powerful signal of intent. I am grateful for the support and trust of those who have promoted this initiative.”

Ian Wright, FDF director general, adds, “In the post Brexit environment I believe this kind of close collaboration between trade associations will become a new normal if we are to represent members effectively.”

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