In recent days there have been reports that food catering companies, those producing ready meals and tinned goods etc, are going out of business at the rate of 400 per year because they cannot make a living out of their work. We also learn that dairy farmers are being offered only 27p per litre of milk when it costs 33p to produce. They say that this cannot go on or many of them will go out of business.
The blame for this mess is being laid squarely at the doors of the supermarkets, and with some justification. Their profits might have taken a hit due to competition from Lidl and Aldi, but they are still making money by the bucket load. What they are being accused of is squeezing the producers to keep those profits up.
This should be a worry for DEFRA and us consumers. The UK already imports nearly half of our food and if food producers and caterers cannot make a living from it they will fold. When that happens we will be importing more food and often from places with lower standards in animal husbandry and prepared food production.
Reducing home grown food production will also free up good arable land and the temptation/pressure will be to build, build, build. Once that happens the land will be lost forever. Something has to be done.