Marks & Spencer food chief calls for ‘concrete target’ on British produce
by Sarah Butler from World news | The Guardian on (#6ZV0N)
Alex Freudmann says ministers need to increase proportion of food eaten in UK that is grown or reared in Britain
Marks & Spencer's head of food has called on the government to set a legally binding concrete target" to increase the proportion of food produced at home, as he warned that Britain was becoming less and less self-sufficient".
Alex Freudmann, the managing director of the upmarket grocer's food division, which works with 10,000 British farms, said: If ministers are committed to domestic food supply, then they need to prove it, and that's why we're backing our farmers' calls for a clear and concrete target to increase the proportion of food eaten in Britain that's grown or reared in Britain."
Continue reading...