Welsh food and drink trade visit targets American opportunities
Welsh food and drink producers will be turning their sights to the
important export market of the USA next month in search of new and
competitive export trading opportunities.
As part of the Welsh Government’s commitment to raising Wales’s
business profile on the global stage, it is supporting fifteen Welsh
food and drink companies on a visit to New York and New Jersey from
17-20 September.
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, Lesley
Griffiths AM, said:
_“OUR COUNTRY’S REPUTATION FOR PRODUCING HIGH QUALITY FOOD AND
DRINK IS WELL KNOWN AND WE RECOGNISE THE ENORMOUS VALUE IT BRINGS TO
OUR ECONOMY. WE HAVE A CLEAR AMBITION TO GROW THE INDUSTRY IN WALES BY
30% TO £7 BILLION BY THE YEAR 2020 BY WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE
INDUSTRY._
“Exports for the sector have grown in the past decade and continue
to grow. I am delighted we are supporting this group of producers to
go to the USA to explore new markets first hand and develop further
connections with international businesses.”
The producers range from meat, cheese, seaweed and laverbread to
water and brewing companies.
The USA is the largest, most competitive and technologically advanced
economy in the world, and as Wales’s largest export market across
all sectors, it is worth £2.7 billion to the Welsh economy. With the
value of speciality food sales in the USA worth $110 billion, this
visit to New York and New Jersey is an ideal opportunity for Welsh
producers to gain a foothold in this vast market. Minimal language
barriers and access to global supply chains, which can lead to exports
to other markets, also makes the USA market highly attractive to
exporters.
The USA is also one of the largest global markets of dairy, free from
products and craft beer producers.
Castle Dairies is a well-known south Wales dairy brand looking to
re-engage with the American export market. The butter manufacturing
company, which was established in 1966, used to export to the USA in
the 1990s and early 2000s and now want to further build on their
export business
Castle Dairies’ Nigel Lloyd said:
“We welcome the support given to us by the Welsh Government to
expand and start exporting our products into America. It is a perfect
stepping stone to help us gain some experience in this area. It
provides us with a wonderful opportunity to meet with key buyers and
to pick-up advice along the way in order to establish solid contracts
to boost confidence and sales.”
Ahead of the visit Mark Roberts of Wrexham Lager said:
“Having attended three previous trade development visits, I can say
that, as a company, it is an invaluable way of getting your products
sampled/tasted and meeting the right people in that country. To
hopefully do future business in the export market, even if orders are
not forthcoming immediately, chances are they will down the line.”
John Rodger of US food importer Atalanta Corporation will be meeting
with the delegates following his participation in the recent
TasteWales event organised by the Welsh Government , which showcased
over 800 Welsh food and drink products to buyers from all over the
world.
Commenting on the success of TasteWales as well as the impending
visit John Rodger said:
“I experienced a very successful trade visit to Wales earlier this
year at the first ever TasteWales event, at which I was able to meet
many interesting Welsh food producers and trade officials. I am
looking forward to reciprocating this in September, when we at
Atalanta (the USA’s largest private food importer) will host a
select group representing food and trade from Wales. We already import
some very fine Welsh products and this will continue our dialogue with
producers that have very good potential.”
During the four day visit, companies will have an opportunity to
showcase products to selected buyers, importers and distributors from
the retail and food service markets and develop new business through a
series of market briefing workshops, store visits and meet the buyer
opportunities. An industry networking event celebrating Welsh Food
and Drink is also being organised, in conjunction with the Welsh
Government’s North America office, entitled ‘A Taste of Wales in
New York’ and will provide further opportunity to showcase food and
drink produce from Wales in the North America market.
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