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Big rise in value of Welsh food and drink exports

The value rose nearly 25% last year

The value of Welsh food and drink was the highest recorded in 2022.

Welsh food and drink exports were worth £797m in 2022 representing the highest annual value on record, Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has confirmed.

With the Royal Welsh Show in full swing and crowds enjoying some of Wales’ best food and drink products, the minister has revealed the industry’s exports increased by £157m between 2021 and 2022, representing a 24.5% rise.

This is a larger percentage increase than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a whole, which grew by 21.6%.

The highest value export categories for Welsh food and drink in 2022 were meat and meat products at £265m, a 42% increase from 2021, and cereal and cereal preparations which rose 16% to £160m.

The value of the sector’s exports to the EU reached £594m, a £130m increase from 2021. The industry’s export to non-EU countries were worth £203m in 2022, a large growth from £176m in 2021.

France is now the highest value destination for Welsh food and drink exports at £150m. Other top destinations include the Republic of Ireland (£145m), Belgium (£78m), Netherlands (£52m), and Germany (£51m).

Ms Griffiths said: “Welsh food and drink exports continue to go from strength to strength, ensuring people in many countries abroad can enjoy high-quality products from Wales.

“The sector’s skills, drive for innovation and passion to provide the best possible produce is clear from today’s results.