UK food and drink manufacturers are "under-represented" in the European Economic Recovery Plan and the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) aims to promote the sector more at EU level in the coming year. That was the view of FDF director general Melanie Leech and others speaking at last month'...
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Ultimately, food and drink manufacturers need to make the industry more attractive to potential workers, especially young people. By looking after employees more comprehensively, both from a recruitment and benefits perspective, employers are not only helping production, but they are also taking steps...
Core Tip: The UK Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has published the second of its new quarterly business confidence surveys revealing that more than three-quarters of manufacturers expect input prices to rise in the remainder of 2018. The UK Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has published the se...
Food and drink companies operate in a very challenging environment and never more than in the recent Covid-19 pandemic. The sector is highly competitive and regulated, and surges in commodity prices, coupled with pressure from retailers to keep prices low, have resulted in manufacturers being sque...
Half of UK food and drink businesses plan to maintain subdued levels of investment this coming year, according to trade body The Food and Drink Federation. As a result, the FDF is calling for greater collaboration with the country’s government to “unlock higher levels of private sector invest...
Food producers, manufacturers, retailers and ingredient suppliers have a responsibility to ensure that their products are safe and of the highest quality. In today’s age of rapid globalization, changing consumer requirements and challenges associated with sustainability, food fraud, regulations and global...
With only four months until COP26, the UK has taken a bold step forward in reducing the impact food has on the natural world with a number of ambitious changes to its ground-breaking Courtauld Commitment voluntary agreement. The Commitment is already helping the UK food and drink sector to ...
In a letter to the (British) Prime Minister, the brands – which comprise more than 800 food and drink manufacturers – said that the timing is "frankly astonishing", pointing out that they are dealing with the fallout of the coronavirus outbreak and the upcoming end of...
Signatories announced at the launch of the agreement include the world’s largest food and drink manufacturers, and all the major UK retailers; representing over 93 percent of the 2016 UK market share. Retailers: Aldi, ASDA, Central England Co-operative, Lidl, M&S, Morri...