EU COMMISSION MOVE ON FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN MUST IMPROVE PRICES FOR PRODUCERS -
Friday, 26 November 2010 14:44


IFA President John Bryan has welcomed the EU Commission's move to establish
a High Level Forum for a Better Functioning Food Supply Chain to increase
price transparency and tackle unfair contractual practices in the food
sector.

The Forum also aims to promote sustainable and market-based relationships
between stakeholders in the food supply chain and to address a common
approach on relevant competition policy in Member States.

John Bryan said this was a positive move by the Commission and recognises
the difficulties being experience by primary producers in the food supply
chain. He said retailers have a responsibility to ensure that a fair price
is returned to processors so primary producers can survive. “When input
costs for primary production increased in the past, the food chain,
including farmers and retailers, absorbed the increased costs.  However,
this year feed prices have increased at primary level by over 30% and
retailers continue to profit while producers go broke.”

Mr Bryan said, “The two-year mandate set for the Forum to complete its final
report is too long. The Commission should finalise its finding within 6
months on this highly important issue.”

The IFA Retail Project Team will meet the Government-appointed facilitator
John Travers on Friday to discuss the Code of Conduct for the retail sector.