Welsh food and drinks businesses with products ranging from flavoured cheeses to cereals set to take centre stage at international trade event
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Welsh food and drink businesses, ranging from flavoured cheeses to
cereals, will take centre stage at one of the world’s largest trade
events in Paris this week to showcase their quality produce and
boost their international profile. Cabinet Secretary for
Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths will join a
Food and Drink Wales delegation of thirteen leading companies from
across the sector at the biennial Salon International de
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Welsh food and drink businesses, ranging from flavoured cheeses
to cereals, will take centre stage at one of the world’s largest
trade events in Paris this week to showcase their quality produce
and boost their international profile.
Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs
Lesley Griffiths will join a Food and Drink
Wales delegation of thirteen leading companies from across the
sector at the biennial Salon International de ’Alimentation
(SIAL).
The Cabinet Secretary will meet exhibitors and customers to
discuss export opportunities and will attend a Meat Promotion
Wales / Hybu Cig Cymru reception to highlight the importance of
the food and drink and the red meat sectors in Wales.
Speaking during the SIAL event, which will see more than 7,000
companies from 109 countries networking and exhibiting their
produce, the Cabinet Secretary said it was more important than
ever that Welsh businesses forged links with partners across
Europe and seize every opportunity to export their goods further
afield.
The Cabinet Secretary said Welsh food and drink businesses must
grab the opportunity to meet with potential trade partners ahead
of the uncertainty of Brexit and showcase their world renowned
produce. The Welsh food and drinks industry has shown growth in
recent years, with the value of exports for 2017 of
£527.4million, representing a rise of 21.1%, and up £91.8million
from 2016.
With the value of exports of food and drink from Wales to the
European Community also increasing by
£47.6million between 2016 and 2017, representing a 13.2% rise,
Lesley Griffiths has urged Welsh businesses
to use opportunities like SIAL to build relationships and
showcase their produce to wider markets.
The Welsh Government provides a comprehensive range of programmes
to support Welsh food and drink producers to increase their
exports. This support ranges from bespoke one to one advice about
export strategies and market selection, to exhibiting at key
events like SIAL.
The Welsh Government Food and Drink Wales presence at SIAL is a
vital exhibition to showcase the variety and quality of food and
drink products from Wales to develop new business contacts,
enhance their profile and maximise their potential market sales.
Lesley Griffiths said: “SIAL is a fantastic
opportunity for Welsh businesses to showcase the high quality
food and drink they produce, as they strive to build
relationships with others and their markets.
“Our efforts in raising our profile are making a real
difference. Over the past year alone, our food and drink
exports have increased by 20% and passed the £500m milestone for
the first time.
“However, in these challenging times with Brexit now just a few
months away, it is more important than ever that Welsh companies
raise their international profile and proactively sell their
produce to the world.
“Meat and meat products remain the top Welsh food and drink
exports to the European Community, making up more than a quarter
of the value of all exports in this category, and we need
businesses from this sector to strengthen these ties and build
even more partnerships to guarantee their future sustainability.”
Kevin Roberts, Chairman of Hybu Cig Cymru, said:
“Exports are vital for the red meat sector, and contribute over
£180m a year to the Welsh economy. Contacts made at SIAL Paris
and similar trade events lead directly to new business. We’re
pleased that five meat exporters are attending this year as part
of a strong Welsh food and drink contingent.
“Since the Cabinet Secretary announced the £1.5 million in
financial support for HCC to boost export development this time
last year, we have redoubled our efforts to build on business
with existing clients, as well as expanding the reach of PGI
Welsh Lamb and PGI Welsh Beef into even more countries where it
is highly sought-after and respected.”
Wales’ largest and oldest dairy co-operative South Caernarfon
Creameries (SCC) will be attending SIAL and showcasing cheeses in
their Dragon range, produced on the Llyn Peninsula using 100%
Welsh milk from farms across North and Mid Wales.
Alan Wyn Jones, Managing Director of South Caernarfon Creameries,
said: “The event is a massive benefit to South Caernarfon
Creameries because it provides us with a shop window to reach out
and extend our markets.
“These are exciting times for SCC and following a £13m investment
in our cheesemaking and packing plant at Chwilog, increasing
exports from 5% to 15% of our sales is an important goal in our
ongoing growth strategy over the next few years.
“We’re looking forward to reinforcing lots of our connections in
the industry having significantly increased exports since
attending SIAL last year, as well as making new contacts in the
global marketplace.”
John Cullen, sales director at GRH Food Company Ltd, which has
previously attended the SIAL conference as a visitor and will be
exhibiting for the first time this year, said that it had been
invaluable for the development of the Gwynedd-based cheese
businesses.
In the last two years the company has increasingly exported to
Europe, North America and the Middle East, as well as across the
UK. It has also moved to a new 43,500 sq ft facility at Snowdonia
Business Park, Minffordd near Porthmadog, after securing a
£1.7million grant from the Welsh Government’s Rural Communities -
Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, as part of a £6.5million
investment.
“It’s important for Welsh food and drink businesses to get more
involved with conferences like these while the opportunity is
still there,” said John Cullen.
“It’s a very important stage for networking and helps put Welsh
food and drink businesses on the map. You have to be there in one
way or another, as a visitor or exhibitor, to make those
connections. International backers will take you more seriously
if you are at these exhibitions.”
SIAL is held in Paris, France, from 21-25 October 2018.
Notes to editors
For further information about Welsh food and drink exports
see https://documents.hf.wales.gov.uk/id:A22601840/document/versions/published
Welsh Exhibitors attending SIAL 2018:
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