The NFU is calling on Tesco for a clear sourcing policy for
British lamb to build on its claim to be UK agriculture’s biggest
customer.
This comes as recent figures from AHDB’s Beef and Lamb
Watch show Tesco is the only major retailer whose
British lamb facings are falling compared to last year, by 15%.
In February 2014 the NFU’s retailer report card said Tesco hadn't
shown any meaningful aspiration to support British lamb in peak
season – over three years have passed and little has changed on
this front, says the NFU livestock board chairman Charles
Sercombe.
Mr Sercombe added: “British lamb is at its prime right now and
our farmers take great pride sending this high quality product to
the supermarket shelves, especially so for the British public.
And with surveys saying that 86% of shoppers want to see more
British food in supermarkets, it’s a valued
product.
“With Brexit looming, British lamb producers now more than ever
need retailers to be clear on their sourcing commitments. Tesco
has seemed to shy away from making clear to suppliers and
customers what its sourcing policy is with lamb. With so many
positive moves towards British farming among retailers, Tesco is
sticking out like a sore thumb.
“British farmers want to invest in their farms for the long term
and clear sourcing commitments from retailers can help farmers to
do this. Ambiguous sourcing only reduces farmer confidence to
invest. UK production is at its peak and is highly competitive,
leaving British farmers bewildered as to why British facings are
going down and not up at Tesco.”