Environment Secretary Steve Barclay has extended heartfelt gratitude to British farmers, food producers, and retailers for their diligent efforts in supplying festive favourites for Christmas dinners across the UK.
Celebrating British Produce:
- Diverse Offerings: The UK’s Christmas tables are adorned with Scottish salmon, Norfolk turkeys, Yorkshire sprouts, and Kent apples, showcasing the rich diversity of British agriculture.
- Poultry Consumption: An estimated 8-9 million turkeys, of which 90% are domestically sourced, are expected to be consumed in UK households this Christmas, according to the British Poultry Council.
- Vegetable and Cheese Purchases: Kantar’s data reveals that two-thirds of the cheese and vegetables bought last Christmas were British, highlighting the nation’s preference for local produce.
Seasonal Statistics:
- Brussels Sprouts and Cranberry Sauce: Over 25,000 tonnes of British Brussels sprouts and 3,500 tonnes of cranberry sauce, nearly half during Christmas, demonstrate their popularity as holiday sides.
- Sweet Treats: British consumers spent £45 million on 19 million Christmas puddings and £132 million on 98 million packs of mince pies last year, indicating a strong tradition of festive desserts.
Official Statements:
- Environment Secretary’s Message: Steve Barclay emphasized the year-round commitment of farmers and food producers in meeting the demand for quality, high-welfare produce. He encouraged everyone to acknowledge their contributions this festive season.
- Food and Drink Federation’s Acknowledgment: Jim Bligh, from the Food and Drink Federation, recognized the hard work of industry professionals ensuring the availability of beloved Christmas foods and extended his festive wishes to them.
Conclusion:
As families across the UK prepare for their festive meals, the crucial role of the nation’s farmers and food producers in creating these memorable feasts is brought to the forefront. This Christmas, a moment of appreciation for these industry heroes is both deserved and necessary.
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