The
food and drink sector, in terms of Gross Value Added (GVA), at £2.8
billion is the largest of the eight SWRDA priority sectors. The contribution
of this sector of 4.7% to total regional GVA is above the national
average. Nearly 40% of workers in this sector are self-employed. Small
enterprises, those employing fewer than 50 employees, account for 99.5%
of food and drink business sites. Of all the SWRDA key sectors, food
and drink has the lowest proportion of its workforce with qualifications
at Level 3 or higher. The proportions are well below the average for
all industries in the South West (State of the Key Sectors, SWRDA,
2004).
Mapping of Skills Supply and Demand in the South West Food and Drink Sector (Feb 2002)
Good Practice Case Studies in the Food and Drink Sector (Mar 2002)
NVQ Progression Routes - Chapter on Food and Drink (SWRDA, Dec 2003)
South West Regional Development Agency Priority Sectors Working Paper 6 - Food and drink (Nov 2002)
South West Regional Development Agency Priority Sectors Working Paper 6 - Food and drink (Summary) (Nov 2002)
Sector
Workforce Development Plan for the British Dairy Sector 2001-2005
[.pdf 94KB] (Dairy
Training and Development Council, May 2001)
Land Based Sector Workforce Development Plan 2001-2002 (Lantra, Mar 2001)
>> South West - Key Regional Statistics
(Lantra, Mar 2001) [.pdf 24KB]
South
West Food & Drink
South West Food & Drink is the "umbrella" trade organisation dedicated
to the development of the food and drink industry throughout South West England.
Taste of the West
Taste of the West is a limited company led by a Board of Directors who
represent the public, industry and community sector interests. Based
in Exeter with the South West National Farmers' Union, and with a subsidiary
office in Cornwall, the Board is supported by a Chief Executive and
team who provide a variety of skills such as food technology, marketing,
public relations, tourism, catering and information technology. Taste
of the West receives ongoing support from DEFRA via Food from Britain.
Improve
Improve is the Sector Skills Council for Food and Drink
Manufacturing across the UK.
Agrifood
Centre
The Centre is a University of Plymouth Centre of Expertise specialising
in the Information, Consultancy and Research, Training and Continuous
Professional Development needs of the Agri-food sector.
Devon
Food Links
A project aiming to increase the local consumption of food that is produced
and processed within Devon.
Dorset
Food Links
Aims to help farmers, independent retailers and communities co-operate
to create a thriving local food economy.
Somerset Food Links
Somerset Food Links (SFL) is a not-for-profit Company that began as
an enterprise of the South Somerset District Council in 1999 committed
to developing a thriving and sustainable local food system throughout
the county and neighbouring areas.
Gloucestershire
Food Links
Gloucestershire Food Links was set up in 2002 to help develop a thriving trade
in local produce.
Defra
- Food and Drink
The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs pages on the food and drink sector.
Lantra
Trust
Trailblazer Sector Skills Council for the land based industries sector.
| South West Food and Drink Skills Network Network web link |
Funded by the South West RDA the South West Food and Drink Network exists to establish strategies and projects that support the development of this key sector in the South West. |