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Public sector renews its support for British produce

27th Nov 2008 - 00:00
Abstract
Hospitals, armed forces and government workplaces are using more British produce on their menus than in 2007, according to new figures.
Farming and Environment Minister Jane Kennedy said: "If you eat an egg in a hospital, government canteen or army barracks in Britain, that egg will be British, and the milk in your tea will almost certainly be British, which is the result of the Government's drive to buy more local produce and support local businesses. "Small and local producers are the lifeblood of our food industry, and that's why we've made such an effort to increase the amount of local, seasonal food served by public bodies. "Buying local food and eating with the seasons where it's possible reduces the impact on the environment and supports our businesses, and the government is looking even further at how to increase the amount of British food we buy and increasing the opportunities for small producers and suppliers to tender for government contracts." Across the board, the proportion of British food used by government departments has increased since the first report: * The NHS Supply Chain now sources 70% of its food from domestic sources, compared with 58.5% a year ago. * The Ministry of Defence has increased the amount of British produce it uses from 43% in 2007 to 59% in 2008. * The National Offender Management Service (previously HM Prison Service) figures show an increase from 37% to 49% this year. Figures for the proportion of domestically produced food used by Government departments also reveal that from 1 April 2007 to 31 March 2008: * 100% of eggs used by government departments were British. * Almost 100% of all milk supplied to Government Departments came from the UK. * At least two thirds of all public sector menus use seasonal produce. The report is part of the monitoring of the Public Sector Food Procurement Initiative (PSFPI), one of the key aims of which is to increase tendering opportunities for small and local food producers to help them win contracts to supply government departments and other public bodies.
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PSC Team