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GCA remit to be extended, says Dairy UK

Posted 21 October, 2016
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Dr Judith Bryans

Dairy UK has called for the GCA Remit to be extended to food service companies, small retailers and wholesalers.

Speaking in response to the launch of the consultation on the Groceries Code Adjudicator, Dr Judith Bryans, chief executive of Dairy UK, says, “With limited resources available, the Groceries Code Adjudicator has shown herself to be effective in improving commercial relationships between suppliers and retailers.

“The clearest and most immediate benefit to the dairy sector will come from extending the remit of the adjudicator to large food service companies and to smaller retailers and wholesalers. These outlets constitute an important and growing part of the market for dairy. They need to be brought under the scope of the Grocery Supply Code of Practice.”

Responding to suggestions that the adjudicator should oversee the dairy industry voluntary Code of Practice, Dr Bryans, adds, “Brexit means the dairy industry will operate in a new and challenging environment. If we are to successfully face these new challenges, contractual relations between farmers and purchasers will need to engender trust and collaboration whilst giving the industry the flexibility to respond to a dynamic and volatile market place. Without this flexibility, the industry will not be able to attract the investment necessary to fulfil its potential.

“It is important to recognise that the code was developed under different circumstances and needs to be adapted to the changing market situation. This is a debate that should be kept within the control of the dairy sector.

“Regulating agricultural supply contracts would effectively require the adjudicator to oversee the commercial relationships between tens of thousands of businesses. This would significantly increase bureaucracy and abandon the idea of a market driven sector.

“If our industry is to prosper, we must work together to take on the challenges and opportunities of a global market place and develop our own solutions. Regulation of contracts would detract from this necessity.”

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