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Introduction to Food and Drink |
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The UK food and drink manufacturing and retailing industries contain many world leaders, but the need to secure competitive improvement has never been more important. Defra as sponsor department for these industries continues to work closely with individual sectors and key businesses to foster and promote greater competitiveness and to remove obstacles to growth. The Food and Drink pages on our site have been divided into the following subject areas: Help with marketing - describes the incentives which Defra offers to improve marketing at home and abroad Help with exporting/importing - covers exports and trade in various products and services, including Services to Exporters and other export promotion work of Defra's Agri-food Exports Division. Also Illegal imports. Eggs and poultry - provides general guidance and reference information for the eggs and poultry sectors, including regulatory and market information, and links to other poultry-related organisations Milk and milk products - provides information on milk production and marketing policy Beef labelling - provides guidance and information for the compulsory EU beef labelling system Competition - information on competition in the grocery retailing sector Regional and local foods provides information on the regional and local food and drink sector as well as guidance on European Union regulations for the protection of food names on a geographical or traditional basis Food sponsorship - information for the Food & Drink Manufacturing Industry (including alcoholic drinks) Organic production - information on the organic sector, including certification and imports Innovation, technology transfer and research grants - Information on Defra programmes, available on the Defra Sustainable farming and food science website See also: our Grants and funding section. Food safety and standards issues are now the responsibility of the Food Standards Agency. Food information previously held on this site can now be found on the Food Standards Agency website. Public Sector Food Procurement Initiative (PSFPI)
Food Industry Sustainability
Strategy (FISS) Reports
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