DAERA Minister has set out his vision to work
in partnership with farmers, processors and consumers to build a
thriving, resilient and environmentally sustainable food system
for Northern Ireland.
At Food NI's annual Balmoral Show breakfast this morning,
Minister Muir told guests Northern Ireland was “a proud,
world-class food producing region, with a strong international
reputation for delivering quality food, produced to the highest
standards.”
However, the Minister also stressed the importance of protecting
and strengthening that reputation “not just for the sake of
economy, but for our food security, our health and our
environment.”
Minister Muir observed: “Whilst our Food and Drink processing
sector is Northern Ireland's largest manufacturing sector food
matters for more than economic output alone, food is central to
our health and wellbeing and to the vitality of rural and coastal
communities.
“A year ago I launched the Northern Ireland Food Strategy
Framework Action Plan and I remain committed to focusing our
collective efforts to maximise the opportunities our food system
offers and to support healthy people, a resilient environment and
a strong inclusive economy. The way forward is clear:
collaboration, innovation and shared ambition.”
Minister Muir took the opportunity to welcome the BBC Food &
Farming Awards coming to Northern Ireland for the first time
later this year and encouraged as many people as possible to
celebrate the achievements of the region's food and drink sector
by nominating local businesses.
He added: “I pay tribute to all our food heroes, growing,
producing and making our food who will be showcased later this
year when we host the BBC Food and Farming Awards in
October. I would encourage everyone to engage with the
nominations process, as we begin building momentum towards
Northern Ireland hosting this highly acclaimed event in 2026.”
Notes to editors:
- Copies of the Food Action Plan, as well as the NI Food
Strategy Framework, can be found on the DAERA website.