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MEMBER STATES ENDORSE WITHDRAWAL OF SMOKE FLAVOURINGS FROM EU MARKET

The Member States of the EU have endorsed a proposal from the Commission to not renew the authorisation of 8 smoke flavourings for food. After a phase-out period, these flavourings will no longer be permitted for use in the EU. 

The relevant decisions are based on scientific assessments by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) which concluded that for all eight smoke flavourings assessed, genotoxicity concerns are either confirmed or can’t be ruled out. EFSA’s opinion is based on an updated methodology, assessing new data submitted by the applicants. It concerns the specific flavourings which can be added to food, and not the food itself. 

Following extensive discussions with Member States and stakeholders, the Regulation sets out different phase-out periods to give time for producers and operators to adapt to the new rules. When used to replace traditional smoking (e.g. hams, fish, cheeses) the phase-out period is 5 years. For uses where the smoke flavouring is added for extra flavour (e.g. soups, crisps, sauces), the phase-out period will be 2 years. According to the Commission website, the Regulation will be formally adopted in the coming weeks, to enter into force later this spring.

THE BRITISH FROZEN FOOD FEDERATION ISSUES ITS MANIFESTO AHEAD OF GENERAL ELECTION

With the announcement of a general election, the British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF) outlines its wants and needs from a new government.

Rupert Ashby, chief executive of the BFFF, said: “Our industry has a key role to play in tackling several of the key challenges that will be on the new government’s agenda. Easing the cost of living crisis, for example, encouraging healthier lifestyles, and meeting the UK’s environmental targets.

“We’re keen to see the new administration take action to support the industry in achieving these aims, and we’ve laid out the key priorities. They include reforming tax policies to make frozen foods more affordable, sustainable and accessible; investing in innovation; cutting red tape; developing a skilled workforce and improving public perception of frozen food.”

Here is the nine-point manifesto for a new government from the BFFF’s perspective:

Frozen Food Industry Manifesto

  1. Promote frozen food as a healthy, convenient, affordable, and sustainable choice through public education campaigns, countering the perception that frozen is inferior to fresh.
  2. Recognise and promote the role frozen food has in reducing food waste – which is responsible for 10% of UK greenhouse gas emissions – thanks to manufacturing efficiencies and products staying ‘fresher’ for longer in the freezer.
  3. Streamline regulations around food labelling and packaging to reduce complexity and costs for frozen food manufacturers and ultimately the consumer.
  4. Revisit the Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) scheme to account for the low availability of food-grade recycled plastic content packaging, sourcing of which places an unfair burden on food manufacturers when striving to meet recycling targets.
  5. Offer incentives for researching and developing innovative freezing technologies to further improve the consumer experience and extend shelf life.
  6. Ensure that guidance and legislation allow for storage temperature changes across the supply chain to enhance the frozen food industry’s sustainability credentials.
  7. Provide tax incentives and subsidies for companies investing in energy-efficient freezing and refrigeration equipment. This would help the industry reduce its carbon footprint and energy costs.
  8. Streamline importing and exporting processes and reduce the administrative and financial burden for businesses. Ensure sufficient infrastructure and resources are in place to support traders.
  9. Invest in workforce training programs and apprenticeships and revise the Shortage Occupation List to include seasonal workers, which could help ease labour shortages in the food supply chain by increasing the supply of overseas workers.

ICELAND ‘BRANDS ON ICE’

BFFF member Iceland have launched their most recent quarterly showcase for the best in branded new product innovation and development called ‘Brands on Ice’.

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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST: CPTPP OPPORTUNITIES FOR AGRICULTURE AND FOOD & DRINK COMPANIES IN LATIN AMERICA

The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) in the Midlands is delighted to announce an exclusive opportunity to hear all about the benefits of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) for Agriculture, Agritech, Food and Drink companies in the Latin American countries of Chile, Mexico and Peru.

With UK exports to current CPTPP members forecast to increase 65% by 2030, this partnership offers huge potential for UK trade with overseas markets. This is thanks to the fact that 99.9% of UK products will be eligible for tariff-free trade, with lower tariffs also secured for other exports, such as lamb, poultry, beef, and dairy. The UK is the first European country to join the CPTPP, after it concluded negotiations on 31 March 2023.

Session details:

Delivered by Daisy Knox, DBT’s Deputy Head of Policy / LATAC Lead – FTA Utilisation, this briefing session will help you understand:

  • The key provisions of the CPTPP.
  • How you can make the most of its opportunities to sell your products or services to the CPTPP’s Latin American members – Chile, Mexico, and Peru.
  • How joining the CPTPP will allow UK goods manufacturers to benefit from cheaper access to imported machinery parts, zero tariffs on final exported products, as well as digital measures supportive of future technologies.
  • How the agreement compliments existing Free Trade Agreements with some of these CPTPP members.

The session will include a Q&A so you can ask specific questions.

About the region and sector opportunities

The three Latin American CPTPP members have a population of 179m out of the total CPTPP population of over 500 million people – a young, highly educated, and entrepreneurial group which is creating new engines of growth and has growing demand for UK products.

In Q2-2023, the year-on-year increase in exports from the UK to Latin America reached 34%. Including the UK, CPTPP will have a combined GDP of £12 trillion.

Mexico

  • Total trade in goods and services (exports plus imports) between the UK and Mexico was £5.9 billion, in current prices, in 2022.
  • There are opportunities and reduction in tariffs in the new trade deal for Dairy, Beef, Pork, Poultry, Lamb, Coffee, Potatoes, Apples and Cereal.

Peru

  • The UK signed a continuity deal with Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador in May 2019. The UK-Andean agreement secures preferential trading conditions for all four countries, where total trade in goods and services was £5.8 billion in 2022.
  • Peru’s economy accounted for £3.5 billion worth of UK trade in 2022.
  • There are proposed tariff reductions in Peru for Beef, Poultry, Garlic, Mushrooms, Sweetcorn and Rum.

Chile

  • Chile was the first country with which the United Kingdom signed a continuity trade agreement, a temporary treaty designed to guarantee the continuation of trade between both countries after the Brexit transition period.
  • Total UK exports to Chile amounted to £1.1 billion, in current prices, in 2022.
  • There are proposed tariff reductions in Chile for Dairy, Fish, Sugar and Molasses Products.

Producers of these products will need the equipment to boost their production when they secure bigger orders in any of these CPTPP markets.

Registration:

To register your interest in attending this session and learn more about how the CPTPP can benefit your business, please click here.

UNDERSTANDING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY WATER-RESISTANT FRESH PRODUCE PACKAGING

In the realm of fresh produce packaging, ensuring optimal protection is paramount to shield contents from potential water and moisture damage. Beyond the threat of spillages and rainfall compromising freshness, a buildup of moisture within a box or tray could lead to the spoilage of produce, resulting in unnecessary waste, losses, and ultimately, dissatisfied customers.

Arriving wet and damaged, inefficient packaging poses a costly predicament for both consumers and businesses. This longstanding global challenge, however, is being addressed with groundbreaking solutions like planet-friendly water-resistant coatings. Now, there is a better way to ship everything from bananas to berries and turnips to tomatoes, ensuring a seamless and secure delivery experience.

Water-resistant fresh produce packaging can be environmentally friendly

Traditionally, coatings made from synthetic materials and wax have been applied to packaging to repel water and moisture, rendering the packaging unrecyclable. However, there are now environmentally friendly alternatives on the market such as varnishes that are free from plastic content, helping to safeguard both the produce and the recyclability of the packaging.

Consumer studies indicate that 78% of consumers advocate for businesses to be more environmentally conscious (National Retail Federation). So, environmentally friendly coated packaging materials created with fresh produce in mind help businesses align with the escalating demand to meet these conscientious goals.

These moisture-resistant coatings go beyond providing protection; they excel in fostering commerce with a conscience. The planet-friendly solution is particularly noteworthy as it maintains the recyclability of packaging, being entirely free of plastic content. This commitment to the environment ensures that the packaging retains its easy recyclability within mainstream systems, resonating positively with consumers. An impressive 42% of which emphasise the importance of recyclability in packaging (Drapers).

The benefits of environmentally friendly water-resistant packaging

  • Extended shelf life – Moisture-resistant packaging helps to maintain the quality of fresh produce by creating a protective barrier against moisture, preventing premature spoilage, and reducing food waste.
  • Preservation of visual appeal – Water-resistant fresh produce packaging helps to maintain the visual appeal of fruits and vegetables, preserving their vibrant colours and crisp textures, which is crucial for consumer satisfaction.
  • Hygiene and safety – Moisture-resistant packaging minimises the risk of mould, bacteria, and contamination. Crafted to repel moisture, this type of packaging forms a protective barrier, safeguarding fruits and vegetables from the harmful impacts of humidity. This ensures that the contents reach their destination unscathed, preserving their quality and appeal.
  • Boosted brand reputation – When produce arrives in perfect condition, well protected from the elements, you are giving a positive impression of your brand – whether it’s to supermarket customers or delivered directly to consumers’ doors. A quality product that has withstood the test of transit shows your business is committed to providing customers with a high-quality, reliable product and increases the likelihood of repeat purchases.
  • Reduced environmental impact – Environmentally-friendly water-resistant packaging solutions are an eco-friendly option. They contain no plastic, ensuring that the packaging remains completely recyclable, aligning with your environmental goals and those of your customers. After all, 61% of consumers expect the brands they buy from to have clear sustainability practices, and consumers look to brands whose environmental ethos’ align with their own (Financial Times in partnership with Smurfit Kappa).

See how Ireland’s leading Herb and Leaf Grower, McCormack Family Farms, switched to an eco-friendly water-resistant coating that provided a 100% recyclable alternative to their imported wax-lined produce trays here.

The value of environmentally friendly water-resistant packaging

As we know, water-resistant packaging proves immensely valuable for moisture-sensitive items, effectively thwarting potential spoilage, contamination, and deterioration. Its versatility shines through as it provides a customisable solution, adaptable to the unique requirements of various industries. This ensures the preservation of product quality and integrity across a broad spectrum of applications.

Crafted with businesses in mind, environmentally friendly water-resistant packaging empowers you to safeguard your produce while championing a planet-friendly and responsible approach. Embracing green practices isn’t just an eco-conscious move; it’s also a smart business strategy, especially considering that 37% of GenZ shoppers actively engage with environmentally friendly packaging messages (Modern Retail).

Research also indicates a strong consumer appetite for sustainability, with two-thirds of respondents expressing a desire to be more environmentally conscious. Notably, over a third of consumers have made purchasing decisions based on the sustainability of a product’s packaging (Drapers in partnership with Smurfit Kappa). This underscores the importance of aligning packaging solutions with consumer values, ensuring not only the protection of produce but also the enhancement of brand reputation and consumer loyalty.

How we can help

We’re here to help you embrace the power of water-resistant packaging solutions for fresh produce, all while making strides in reducing your environmental footprint. Together, let’s pave the way for a more planet-friendly future. Get in touch today!

AR RACKING JOINS THE BRITISH FROZEN FOOD FEDERATION (BFFF) TO BOOST THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SECTOR IN THE UK

  • This agreement demonstrates AR Racking’s commitment to providing innovative, high quality storage systems suited to cold and frozen environments, symbolising its commitment to improving efficiency and quality within the UK frozen food supply chain.
  • AR Racking joins the more than 200 BFFF members covering the entire supply chain.

AR Racking, a leading international storage systems company, is proud to announce its membership to the British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF), a key association in the promotion and development of the UK frozen food sector. The British Frozen Food Federation is recognised for its commitment to excellence in the food industry, representing a broad spectrum of companies involved in the production, distribution and storage of frozen foods. With an extensive membership ranging from producers and distributors to logistics service providers, the BFFF plays a key role in strengthening food safety and promoting quality standards in the UK.

AR Racking’s partnership with the British Frozen Food Federation marks an important milestone in its commitment to supporting the development of the UK frozen food sector.

With its expertise in industrial storage solutions in special cold and frozen environments and its reputation for delivering innovative, high quality racking systems, AR Racking is positioned to make a significant contribution to the growth and efficiency of the frozen food supply chain in the UK market.

By joining the BFFF, AR Racking reinforces its commitment to the highest standards of quality and food safety, while expanding its collaborative network and business opportunities in the UK. AR Racking is committed to working closely with BFFF members to drive innovation in frozen food storage logistics and promote best practice across the industry.

“We are delighted to be joining the British Frozen Food Federation and working with its members to drive development and excellence in the frozen food sector,” said Ander Iturralde, Country Manager UK & Ireland at AR Racking. “This partnership represents an exciting opportunity for AR Racking to contribute to the sustainable growth and competitiveness of the industry in the UK, whilst reaffirming our commitment to quality and food safety.”

With its membership of the British Frozen Food Federation, AR Racking positions itself as a key strategic partner for the future of the UK frozen food sector, committed to innovation, excellence and long-term success.

Member Benefits

Exclusive Partnership deals on key products and services:

  • BFFF energy deals and rates
  • Vypr member deals and introduction
  • Defib Plus deals
  • Company Shop – membership
  • Mentor – MHE training health check

Exclusive access to networking opportunities and events:

  • Meet the Buyer events (retail & foodservice)
  • Annual Business Conference with networking dinner
  • Specialist H&S and Technical Conferences
  • Special interest groups (packaging, frozen food temperatures)
  • Annual Lunch
  • Awards Night
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We offer a range of sponsorship opportunities to BFFF members across our events throughout the year, with flexible packages that can be tailored to suit your business objectives.

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