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Government launches Covid 'bounce back' plan for farmers and food and drink sector

The scheme is being headed up by South West-based chambers of commerce Business West

Business West is heading up the government's Smart Distance Selling Process(Image: Business West)

The Government is launching a campaign to help boost British food, drink and farming businesses looking to export following the coronavirus crisis.

The Smart Distance Selling Process, which will see hampers of British goods being sent to other countries, is being headed up by South West-based chambers of commerce Business West.

The chamber is initially producing 120 hampers to go to buyers around the world, with the first being sent to Dubai.

The food hamper being sent to the Middle East includes products from Mr Lees Noodles Co in Bournemouth, as well as other items from around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Paul Abley of the Department of International Trade worked with Business West to develop the idea.

He explained: “Our team in Dubai has engaged with buyers to review the 400 companies on our Great British Food Programme directory, and asked them to select the products that they are interested in.

“They then go in the hamper and are shipped to the buyer for maximum response. We are building hampers specific to buyer requests.”

A spirits hamper is also being sent by the chamber to a major importer in Mexico.