Public Procurement British Produce 2025-02-06

2025-02-06

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Bill Esterson Lab
Sefton Central
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Farmers and growers in constituencies face difficulties selling to hospitals and schools, partly due to procurement chapters in trade agreements concluded by the previous government. This affects their ability to supply public sector needs.
Farmers and growers in my constituency want to sell to hospitals and schools, but over the past few years they have found that increasingly difficult, not least because of the procurement chapters in the trade agreements that were concluded by the Conservative Government. Will my hon. Friend confirm that, under this Government, growers and farmers will be able to sell to public bodies and play their part in keeping Britain fed?
My hon. Friend is absolutely right; there is a real opportunity here, with £5 billion of purchasing power in the public sector, so we are looking at ways of ensuring that happens. It was a real surprise for us to find that the previous Government had not even measured the amount that was being bought—that is the starting point. We will start to make that happen, and we will get that huge opportunity for British farmers.
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