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EXPANSION OF DUTY-FREE QUOTA FOR COLDWATER PRAWN IMPORTS

We are pleased to inform members that the Government has announced an expansion to the autonomous tariff quota (ATQ) on imports of cold-water prawn products into the UK.

This expansion (order no. 05.2795) provides an extra volume of 3,200 tonnes on top of anything imported under order no. 05.2794 (which has a volume of 6,500 tonnes) and will apply for the period 13 October 2022 – 31 December 2022.

You will recall in June this year, BFFF, supported by the UK Seafood Industry Alliance, wrote to the Rt Hon George Eustice MP, requesting a review of the quota (order no 05.2794). Despite the challenges we have faced over the last few months, not least with the appointment of a new Prime Minister and cabinet, we have continued to push for urgent resolution on this matter.

Tariff suspensions and tariff quotas are in place to ensure that the UK seafood processing industry has access to a steady supply of imported raw material at a competitive price. They cover raw materials that are unavailable domestically and need to be imported.

However, due to unprecedented usage of the quota, for example because of the lack of a trade agreement with Greenland, the quota was nearing exhaustion. The fear was that this would mean processors would be forced to import at the full rate of duty of 20%, an extra cost that may have then been passed onto the consumer.

In reality, as the Christmas period loomed, many processors purchased additional stock before the ATQ ran out, and consequently, have incurred huge charges for additional storage. This could now mean that as their inventories are high, the new ATQ may not be fully utilised by the end of the year.

But, on the other hand, the Government has yet to seal a trade deal with Greenland and with the change of Prime Minister and cabinet this can only add further delay to negotiations and renewed concerns going into 2023. However, we are informed that an announcement about the volume of ATQ order no. 05.2794 for 2023 is to follow. We will keep you updated.

Further detail of the new ATQ, including commodity codes, can be found on the DIT website.

 

 

STRIKE ACTION AT FRENCH BCPs CANCELLED

Further to our article earlier this week  regarding possible strike action at French BCPs, we are pleased to confirm that agreements have been reached between French Government and the unions meaning that strike action will now NOT go ahead.

Taking learnings from this, should members feel they are overly reliant on one BCP point of entry then we would recommend they reach out to Unsworth who would be happy to assist.

Once again, to remind you, if you haven’t already done so, it is also worthwhile following Unsworth and their Port Users Forum Port Users Forum on LinkedIn.

ICELAND SAVES HOT DINNERS WITH WINTER WARMING DISHES AT FROZEN PRICES

After the ONS[1] recently announced that almost half (48%) of adults are struggling to pay their energy bills, Iceland is showing its customers easy switches they can make to help save energy costs and save hot dinners this autumn.

Earlier this year, Iceland partnered with energy provider Utilita to help determine the most cost-effective way of cooking, the study found air-fryers to be one of the most cost-efficient appliances and so Iceland has begun to include air fryer cooking instructions on product packaging, helping customers save over £3 a meal.

By making a simple switch to an air fryer, customers can save 89p cooking up one of Iceland’s most popular products, the delicious Crispy Chicken Breast Fillet Strips (£3.50, 600g). Cooked in a traditional oven, home-cooks are looking at an energy cost of £1.05 and 20-25 minute cooking time. But by using their air-fryer they can see the time slashed by half and the energy cost reduced to just 16p.

But it’s not just mid-week meals that can be saved, a Sunday roast can see energy-costs reduced by 80% by roasting Iceland’s Butter Basted Chicken Breast Joint (£4.50, 525g). Cooked for 1 hour 30 mins in an electric oven will see your Sunday dinner cost an additional £3.78 in energy, but popped in an air fryer for less than an hour (50 mins) will see a cost of just 65p.

 

Product Oven cost to cook Air Fryer cost to cook Saving
Iceland Crispy Chicken Breast Fillet Strips £1.05 (20-25 minutes) 16p (10-12 minutes) 89p
Iceland Butter Basted Chicken Breast Joint £3.78 (1 hour 30 minutes) 65p (50 minutes) £3.13
Iceland 4 Breaded Cod Fillets £1.05 (25 minutes) 29p (22 minutes) 76p
Iceland Luxury Caramelised Onion & Pork Sausages £1.26 (30 minutes) 38p (12-24 minutes) 88p
Chiquito® 12 Halloumi Sticks & Jalapeño Dip

 

59p (14 minutes) 16p (10-12 minutes) 43p

 

Iceland’s chefs have been trialling different recipes to help cut costs even more. A Luxury Roast Beef dinner – with mash, green beans and gravy – costs just 47p to cook in an air fryer, and a classic fry up just 26p.

Some of the comforting treats that are perfect to cook in the energy efficient appliance includes Iceland’s Luxury Pork Sausages (£4.00, 10 pack), the sumptuous Whole Chicken Breast Garlic and Herb Kievs (£4.00, 320g) and Luxury Caramelised Onion and Pork Sausages (£4.00, 10 pack) – all available in Iceland’s ongoing 3 for £10 deal, making one sausage just 33p!

Iceland’s first-of-its kind partnership with Utilita showed that as well as air fryers and slow cookers, microwaves are one of the most energy-efficient ways to cook. With the average British households spending approximately 43 minutes cooking each day and almost half (42%) admitting to using the oven by default for the main part of their cooking needs, it’s no wonder that the average electric oven costs £316.54 a year to use.

To help shoppers get the most out of their freezers, Iceland has created some delicious dinner recipes to help save energy costs:

Shoppers can also keep plates piled high for less as the nights draw in with Iceland Casserole Vegetables (£1.00, 1kg), Iceland Floret and Carrot Mix (£1.00, 900g) and Iceland Perfect Mashed Potato (£1.00, 700g) all just £1. Each serving (80g) of Iceland’s Casserole Vegetables will cost just 8p and a 100g serving of Perfect Mashed Potatoes is just 7p, meaning families can eat well without breaking the bank this autumn and winter.

For more information about Iceland’s ongoing deals, head to: www.Iceland.co.uk.

[1] Almost half households struggling to afford energy bills – ONS | The Independent

INFORMATION ON THE ENERGY BILL RELIEF SCHEME

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), has recently shared information on the energy bills support for businesses, the public sector and households.

Below are the top-line details of the announcement:

Support for non-domestic customers

  • A new Government Energy Bill Relief Scheme will provide a discount on the wholesale price of gas and electricity. This support will be equivalent to the Energy Price Guarantee put in place for households.
  • This support will be available to all non-domestic customers, including all UK businesses, the voluntary sector, such as charities, and the public sector, such as schools and hospitals.
  • To administer support, the Government has set a Supported Wholesale Price – expected to be £211 per MWh for electricity and £75 per MWh for gas, less than half the wholesale prices anticipated this winter – which is a discounted price per unit of gas and electricity.
  • The scheme will apply to fixed contracts agreed on or after 1 April 2022, as well as to deemed, variable and flexible tariffs and contracts.
  • It will apply to energy usage from 1 October 2022 to 31 March 2023, running for an initial six-month period. Savings will be first seen in October bills, which are typically received in November.
  • As with the Energy Price Guarantee for households, customers do not need to take action or apply to the scheme to access the support. Support (in the form of a p/kWh discount) will automatically be applied to bills.
  • After three months, there will be a review into the operation of the scheme, to inform decisions on further support after March 2023.

The level of price reduction for each business will depend on their contract type and circumstances. For further information, please see the full press notice.

A parallel scheme, based on the same criteria and offering comparable support, but recognising the different market fundamentals, will be established in Northern Ireland.

Equivalent support will also be provided for those not connected to either the gas or electricity grid, who use heating oil or alternative fuels. Further details will be announced shortly.

 

Support for households in Great Britain and Northern Ireland

  • The announcement follows the launch of the Energy Price Guarantee for households in Great Britain. This will ensure that, from 1 October, a typical household will pay on average £2,500 a year on their energy bill for the next two years.
  • The guarantee supersedes the existing price cap, limiting the price suppliers can charge customers for units of gas and electricity. It also accounts for the Exchequer temporarily funding environmental and social costs, including green levies, for two years.
  • Based on energy prices from October, this will save the average household £1000 per year.
  • This support comes in addition to the announced £400 energy bills discount for all households, which, when combined with the Energy Price Guarantee, will bring costs close to where the energy price cap currently stands.

Targeted support

  • The Government also announced that the Energy Bills Support Scheme, offering a £400 discount to households, starting from October will be available to the 1% of households who would not otherwise have received this support.
  • This includes those such as park home residents and those whose landlords pay for their energy via a commercial contract.
  • The Government will also provide an additional payment of £100 to all households across the UK who are not able to receive support for their heating costs through the Energy Price Guarantee. This might be because they live in an area of the UK that is not served by the gas grid and is to compensate for the rising costs of alternative fuels such as heating oil.

Support for Northern Ireland

  • The Business Secretary has also confirmed equivalent support for households in Northern Ireland, via the Northern Ireland Energy Price Guarantee.
  • Households in NI will also receive a £400 discount on their bills, through the Northern Ireland Energy Support Scheme.

 

 

AUNT BESSIE’S INTRODUCES NAVILENS TECHNOLOGY ON PACKAGING IN SUPPORT OF THE PARTIALLY SIGHTED COMMUNITY

In a first within the Frozen category globally, Aunt Bessie’s has introduced NaviLens technology to the packaging of two of its biggest selling SKUs, as it partners with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) to support visually impaired shoppers. Initially appearing on Aunt Bessie’s 10 Glorious Golden Yorkshires (190g) and Crispy & Fluffy Roasties (1.3kg), NaviLens technology uses tags, accessed through an app which provides audible product information and navigation, to assist the visually impaired and making packaging more inclusive.

With nearly two million people in the UK living with sight loss and less than 10% of blind and partially sighted people able to read braille, Aunt Bessie’s has taken the lead within the frozen category to offer a solution to help give control back to this community both in stores and in their kitchens[1]. The tags used in the NaviLens technology can be read by devices, such as smart phones, up to 12x further away than QR codes and with no focus required, eliminating the need for a shopper to know the exact location of the code and helping them locate their favourite frozen items in store and in their own freezer. Additionally, information on the ingredients, preparation instructions and recycling information can all be heard aloud through the shopper’s mobile device.

Lauren Ward, Brand Manager at Aunt Bessie’s, said “Every six minutes someone in the UK begins to lose their sight and ultimately their ability to easily complete tasks that many might take for granted, such as reading the labelling on food packaging or finding specific foods in supermarkets. We’re delighted to be trialling such an impactful tool on our packaging as we continue to provide a helping hand to those who live with sight loss and strive to make mealtimes as accessible as possible.

“Aunt Bessie’s is the first frozen brand in the world to introduce the NaviLens technology on to packaging and we hope it will make a positive difference to shoppers’ experiences in the frozen aisle, generating conversation and awareness of the challenges many shoppers face every day. We believe that everyone should have easy access to vital packaging information and we’re proud to be able to make this important step in supporting those with visual impairments through this initiative.”

Marc Powell, RNIB Accessibility Innovation Lead, said: “Blind and partially sighted people should have the same freedom, independence and choice as sighted customers. Currently, important information on packaging can often be in very small print, making it difficult or impossible for people with sight loss to read.”

“That is why RNIB is working with organisations to bring about a significant step-change in how brands can put accessibility at the forefront of design and packaging decisions, and be a catalyst for change. We are delighted that Aunt Bessie’s are the first frozen food brand to sign up to using NaviLens technology on their packaging.”

Aunt Bessie’s’ collaboration with RNIB and NaviLens forms a natural continuation of the brand’s above-the-line campaign entitled ‘Caring Is the Hardest Thing We Do’ which launched in 2020 and is inspired by the roast dinner’s spirit of bringing families together. Demonstrating the compassionate nature of the brand and its drive to ensure that the homely feeling of a roast dinner can be achieved by all, the TV advertising sees a blind actress take on the role of Nana June and cook a weekly roast for her loved ones. Off TV, the brand continues to support Guide Dogs for the Blind and earlier in year launched the first ever Yorkshire Pudding Dog Bed with all proceeds going to the charity.

[1] The RNIB ‘The Retail Experience’ Good practice and standards & https://www.rnib.org.uk/about-us/media-centre/latest-media-releases/rnib-partners-kelloggs-trial-accessible-packaging

DEFRA SURVEY ON CO2 USE IN INDUSTRY

Defra have developed a survey to gather intelligence to help them establish a better picture of how individual businesses are affected by CO2 and the CO2 market, and also by energy supplies more broadly. Your contribution to this survey is highly valued.

Please complete the survey only once on behalf of your company. To reduce the burden of completing the survey, Defra have kept it short and estimate it should take no more than 10 to 15 minutes to complete.

Results will be anonymised. However, you have an opportunity to provide your company details at the end of the survey. Defra may use this information to follow up with your business to further discuss your use of CO2. Aggregated findings may be used to brief senior Officials and Ministers but will not be used for decision making.

The survey can be found through the following link:  https://defragroup.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8ozr4dXpiqnXjr8

The survey will close at 23:59 on 3 October 2022.

If you have any questions or queries, please contact afcsupplychains@defra.gov.uk

 

 

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