Fairness in the Food Supply Chain inquiry
Tuesday 9 January at 14.30
Committee Room 6, Palace of Westminster
Watch live on Parliamentlive.tv
The relationship between food production costs, farmgate prices and retail prices will be investigated by the EFRA committee on Tuesday in the second session of the Committee’s Fairness in the Food Supply Chain inquiry.
Labour shortages in the food supply chain, concerns regarding the exploitation of workers under the seasonal worker scheme, and the pay and conditions of food workers will also be examined by MPs as they take evidence from representatives of UK food producers and food industry labour organisations.
The cross-party committee will explore the balance of power between food producers, manufacturers and retailers, particularly regarding price setting, and will ask how the structural relationship could be improved between these groups to provide greater fairness and transparency.
The adequacy of existing regulation, including enforcement of the Groceries Supply Code of Practice (GSCOP) for supermarkets’ direct suppliers by the Groceries Code Adjudicator will come under scrutiny. One witness giving evidence will be the founder of Riverford Organic Farmers, who launched a petition calling for reform of the GSCOP to better protect farmers, that has garnered over 100,000 signatures.
Dr Neil Hudson MP, Member of the EFRA Committee said:
“Food security is absolutely paramount to our national security. It is so important that our fantastic farmers and producers are fairly rewarded for keeping our nation food secure. Our EFRA Committee Inquiry into Fairness in the Food Supply Chain continues this week where we will examine where the power lies in this chain and look at the relationship between retailers, consumers and farmers.”
Witnesses from 14.30:
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Ali Capper, Executive Chair, British Apples & Pears Ltd
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Lizzie Wilson, Chief Executive, National Pig Association (NPA)
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Guy Singh-Watson, Founder, Riverford Organic Farmers
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Michael Oakes, Dairy Board Chair, National Farmers Union (NFU)
From 15.30:
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Sarah Woolley, General Secretary, Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union
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David Camp, Chair, Association of Labour Providers
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Jacob Bolton, Research Officer, Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX)