Retailers stocking more British beef and lamb but more can be done, says NFU

Retailers stocking more British beef and lamb but more can be done, says NFU

Retailers are showing a marked improvement in sourcing British beef and lamb which is good news for NFU members.

Latest figures released by EBLEX reveal that the average percentage of British beef on supermarket shelves was 83 per cent in November with lamb standing at 88 per cent. Both of these figures are up on the previous month, with lamb at one of the highest levels seen in recent years.

Morrisons are performing particularly well in their commitment to British sourcing, consistently having the highest levels of British beef and lamb facings in store. Aldi, Lidl, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose are all continuing to choose British but Asda is still the worst performer of the major retailers.

NFU Deputy President Meurig Raymond said: “It’s clear that retailers are now starting to recognise the importance of promoting farm assured Red Tractor British beef and lamb which we know more consumers want to buy.

“These latest figures show improvements across the board although some supermarkets are still doing better than others. I’m pleased to see Tesco improving its commitment to British lamb although it’s disappointing that the levels of British beef on the shelves have fallen in the past few months. The fact that Morrisons is consistently stocking both 100 per cent beef and lamb is a shining example that I hope other retailers will follow.

“While there have been improvements, it’s clear that more needs to be done and the NFU remains committed to working with all retailers to improve their commitment to sourcing British.”

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