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Minister meets NFU near Grantham to discuss boosting export of UK dairy products

January 29, 2022 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

Minister for Exports, Mike Freer MP visits Stilton makers, Long Clawson Dairy in Leicestershire, which after a multi-million pound expansion in 2018 to drive global sales, now exports its award-winning cheeses to Europe, the US and Australia. Pictured with Kim Kettle the dairy’s production and quality director and NFU President Minette Batters.

The NFU has been showcasing its ambitious plans to export more nutritious and great tasting British dairy products around the world.

Minister for Exports, Mike Freer MP, today met with NFU President Minette Batters to find out more about the NFU ‘Dairy Export Strategy’ designed to help unlock new opportunities within international markets. 

The visit took place at specialist Stilton makers, Long Clawson Dairy, Leicestershire, where they met Managing Director Bill Mathieson on a tour of the factory, which, after a multi-million-pound expansion in 2018 to drive global sales, now exports its award-winning cheeses to Europe, the US and Australia. 

NFU President Minette Batters said: “Today’s meeting with the Minister gave us the opportunity to showcase the fantastic work that farmers and producers are already doing to export high quality dairy products around the globe and demonstrate how they can work with the Department for International Trade to grow their businesses to meet growing demand for British dairy.   

Minister for Exports, Mike Freer MP visits Stilton makers, Long Clawson Dairy in Leicestershire, which after a multi-million pound expansion in 2018 to drive global sales, now exports its award-winning cheeses to Europe, the US and Australia. Pictured with NFU President Minette Batters.

“Long Clawson Dairy is a prime example of how the British dairy industry is ambitious, innovative and forward-thinking; producing a range of top-quality nutritious and sustainable British dairy products to world-leading standards like its award-winning Stilton that’s sold across Europe, the US and Australia.

“Although the industry already exports over £1.6bn worth of dairy products to more than 135 countries, we would like to double that value within the next decade. With government investment to boost on-going market development work and to increase the number of agriculture counsellors around the world, we can massively boost our dairy exports and help set the global standard when it comes to sustainable climate-friendly food.”

Minister for Exports, Mike Freer MP, said: “It’s fantastic to be working with the NFU on accelerating dairy exports in the region. The work that farmers and producers do across the UK and here in the East Midlands is hugely important for the economy and a sector we should be proud to shout about overseas.

“Exports support over six million jobs across the UK, with almost 400,000 of these based in the East Midlands and I look forward to continuing to help the region’s farming sector continue to thrive.

“Our newly-created Export Strategy and Export Support Service, will help businesses across the region to kickstart and expand their exporting ambitions at a time when global interest in British produce is increasing.”

Bill Mathieson, Managing Director, Long Clawson Dairy said: “Our model as a farming cooperative and Master Cheesemakers gives us a brilliant opportunity to fly the flag for Britain in exporting our delicious stilton and other artisan cheeses around the world. Delighted we could share our plans with the Minister for Exports highlighting challenges and opportunities we can work on together to accelerate our growth in export. “

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