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Bumper British Exports

Posted on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 09:56AM by

British food exporters have enjoyed a bumper year, with increased volumes and a favourable exchange rate lifting earnings for all the key sectors.


New data from UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) - the joint government department responsible for international business development - put total food and drink exports at £14bn in 2009.


Figures show that meat exports increased by 9% in 2009 to £1.274bn, while cereals and animal feed rose by 3% to £2.35bn and fruit and vegetables were up 10% to £763m.

The biggest outlet for UK food and drinks exports was the Republic of Ireland, which took £2.3bn worth in 2009, followed by France (£1.5bn), Spain (£982m) and the USA (£882m).


The pound is currently valued at 90.4p against the euro, the weakest it's been for three months. The weak pound has benefit UK food competitiveness abroad, allowing exporters to undercut the competition while increasing revenue when converted back into sterling.

But UKTI also points to the efforts of individual companies which have grabbed the initiative to sell their wares. For example, Wensleydale Creamery is  selling cheese to France, whilst south-west sausage producer Westaways trades with China.

Total UK sausage exports reached £6.2m in 2008, compared with £5.4m the year before showing a significant increase.