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Food producers see business vanish 'overnight' due to lockdown

LEP chair says food industry has been hammered by coronavirus closedown and warns of 'looming crisis' for farmers

Farmers are facing a harvesting problem in 2020

Cornish food producers have seen business vanish “overnight” due of the coronavirus lockdown and there is a looming crisis for farmers as harvest approaches and labour remains scarce, an industry expert says.

Mark Duddridge, chair of the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership (CIOS LEP), said businesses that did not have a contract with a major retailer or were quickly able to find an alternative local outlet for products found their normal business “disappeared overnight”.

Mr Duddridge, who has spent his career in the food industry, said many of the region’s wholesalers, food processors and smaller suppliers depend on hospitality and tourism for at least 80% of their trade.

Writing in the Western Morning News, he said eating out accounts for more than a fifth of all beef sales; 15% of lamb and 13% of potatoes.

Mark Duddridge, Chair of the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership

And more than half of all food service “visits” to a restaurant, café or pub, involve dairy in one form or another, whether ice cream, cheese platters or a flat white.

But Mr Duddridge, formerly on the board of Samworth Brothers which owns Callington-based Ginsters and Tamar Foods in South East Cornwall, said that “overnight” most of that demand has vanished.

He said: “Prices are plummeting as stocks mount up. Some farmers report having to pour milk away. Animals are stuck on the farm, costing money. Export markets have disappeared.”

And he warned of a “looming crisis in the fields”. He said: “Movement restrictions, concerns about cross border travel, and a lack º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-based workers filling farm-based roles mean there isn’t enough labour to pick and sow crops.