Government helps UK food and drink companies win 拢1 billion of business overseas
From Switzerland to Singapore, the UK government has supported a record number of businesses to export British produce overseas.

The UK government has supported a record 4,000 food and drink businesses to export almost 拢1 billion of their top-quality British produce to shops and restaurants around the world in the past two years, Farming Minister George Eustice said today as he attended the world鈥檚 largest food and drink fair, Anuga, in Cologne.
In 2013, the government announced a new ambition to directly help 1,000 UK food and drink businesses sell their produce abroad by October 2015, generating business wins of 拢500 million. Two years later it has smashed those targets, with four times that number of companies using free advice and support from UKTI to win 拢985 million of business around the world鈥攆rom selling cheddar cheese to China to exporting popcorn to the USA.
This weekend, 183 top UK food and drink companies will aim to attract even more export business as they showcase their produce to 155,000 buyers from around the globe.
British dairy producers will be leading the pack with twelve companies exhibiting fine cheeses, yoghurts, cream and milk鈥� as new figures show exports of milk and cream from the UK to Anuga鈥檚 host nation Germany are up 94 per cent, and to Italy a huge 302 per cent.
Visiting British companies exhibiting at Anuga, Farming Minister George Eustice said:
This Government is backing Britain鈥檚 world-class food and farming industry, helping a record 4,000 British businesses to put their top-quality produce on supermarket shelves and restaurant menus around the world.
The companies exhibiting at Anuga today are flying the flag for British produce. Their excellent standards of safety and welfare are world class, and the huge variety of produce they have on offer is second to none.
I鈥檇 like to see even more of our food and drink companies starting to export their great British produce, using the support and advice the Government can offer and making the most of the opportunities created as we negotiate to open new markets.
Dairy exports outside the EU have also risen, with cheese to the US worth 拢22 million in the first six months of 2015, up 20% in value on the same period last year.
Producers are building on the excellent reputation of British food overseas by using British branding such as union flags and iconic British scenes into the design of their packaging, so shoppers around the world can be confident they are buying a British product.
Wyke Farms, one of the UK鈥檚 biggest cheese manufacturers which exports its award-winning cheddar to 160 countries, has recently launched a new British flag-themed brand specifically targeted at export customers. Exhibiting at Anuga, Rich Clothier, Managing Director of Wyke Farms, said:
In October we will export over 300 tonnes of award winning Wyke Farms cheddar to over 160 countries worldwide. Our new bespoke global 鈥楤ritish brand鈥� for our export range allows us to communicate all of our credentials such as quality, provenance and green energy, all of which are so important to the global market. We have had good support along the way from the UKTI and the CBI who have helped us by using their network of contacts, giving us advice in these new and emerging regions.
Last year the UK exported to 228 countries and territories around the world and exports of UK food and drink have doubled in the last decade, worth nearly 拢19 billion in 2014. The UK government has negotiated to open almost three new global markets a week since 2010鈥攊ncluding beef to Thailand, processed pork to India and poultry meat to Angola this year.
Food and drink remains our biggest manufacturing sector, greater than cars and aerospace combined鈥攆rom farm to fork, the UK food chain contributes 拢103bn to our economy and employs one in eight people.
Further Information
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Launched in 2013 by Defra and UKTI, the UK Food and Drink International Action Plan set out specific support for UK companies looking to export, with an aim to bring 拢500m of value to the UK economy through Government assisting up to 1,000 UK food and drink companies with their international growth up until October 2015. From October 2013 to October 2015, UKTI has assisted over 4,000 UK food and drink companies resulting in 拢985m of export business won.
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Food and drink companies looking to find out more about exporting abroad can visit UKTI鈥檚 website at or contact UKTI on 020 7215 5000. You can also apply online to talk to a UKTI export adviser.
Case studies
Hawkshead Relish
Cumbria鈥檚 Hawkshead Relish Company is exporting globally thanks to help from UK Trade and Investment鈥檚 (UKTI鈥檚) range of export services. In the 12 months to May 2015, the company sold over 拢72,000 of relishes, pickles and preserves to customers outside the UK, as a direct result of working with UKTI. This increased business has led to six new jobs at the company.
Keen to export, but with limited exposure to the practicalities, Hawkshead Relish turned to UKTI for support accessing markets in Europe. An International Trade Adviser (ITA) met the company鈥檚 founders to discuss their plans and explain how UKTI could help. On his advice, they began with Passport to Export, the UKTI programme to help businesses prepare for international markets.
Maria Whitehead, co-founder, Hawkshead Relish Company said:
Passport to Export was a really good introduction to export, covering a wide spectrum of information. The private meetings with our ITA then helped us to drill down to what was important for us to know country by country. There鈥檚 nowhere else you can get such impartial and clear advice.
Read more about how UKTI has supported Hawkshead Relish Company to export.
Joe and Seph鈥檚 Gourmet Popcorn
Joe and Seph鈥檚 Gourmet Popcorn began when Joseph Sopher brought back gourmet popcorn from the USA as gifts for relatives. In 2010 he began experimenting with an array of 30 classic British flavours, and a secret cooking process involving air-popping the corn. This resulted in a winning formula for popcorn connoisseurs and turned a conventional snack into a premium brand.
Traditional British flavours such as 鈥楽trawberries and Cream鈥�, 鈥楥heddar Cheese鈥� and 鈥楪in and Tonic鈥� have huge consumer appeal in international markets. UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) worked with the company to help it export to 15 overseas markets鈥攈elping it to develop an export plan for its premium product, build a presence at international tradeshows and make the necessary contacts to establish distributors and meet buyers.
Adam Sopher, co-founder of Joe and Seph鈥檚 Gourmet Popcorn said:
UKTI has been extremely helpful, it has provided us with great opportunities to network and learn from each other. It鈥檚 a painless investment in your business.
The company has quadrupled in size since it started to export, growing from a team of 8 to 38 employees.
The brand aims to continue expanding into new countries as well as developing in the 15 markets where they already have an existing presence.
Read more about how UKTI has supported Joe and Seph鈥檚 Gourmet Popcorn to export.