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Food and Drink

The food and drink sector is worth over £9.5 billion to the Northwest economy. The agricultural, food and drink industry provides 12% of the region’s income and employs 103,000 people, which accounts for 3.5% of regional employment and 3% of the UK’s employment within this sector. The Northwest has more local food manufacturing enterprises than any other UK region.

The Northwest has significant strengths in a number of areas, including dairy production, red meat and cereal processing, speciality foods and regional food production. It is home to some of the food industry’s biggest names, including Nestle, Halewood Foods, Fox’s, Heinz, Kellogg’s, Patak Foods and Vimto.

The Northwest is the largest food and drink producing region in England and Wales in terms of manufacturing units (Promar Study for the NWFA) and leads the whole of the UK in terms of manufacturing Gross Value Added.

The NWDA has invested over £7 million into two ground-breaking projects to assist the productivity of food businesses throughout the region:

  • 'Tastes of the Northwest': the largest project of its kind, Tastes of the Northwest will assist over 2,300 food businesses in gaining access to new markets, as well as strengthening marketing advice, product development and skills training.
  • 'Distinctly Cumbrian': a programme to support farmers and new and existing rural businesses in improving the production, distribution and marketing of local produce.

In addition, the Northwest proudly fosters a different breed of retailer, such as the food store Booths - recently voted one of the world’s top 25 food heroes by an international academy of 2,000 industry experts. Booths ranked in second place in the list of the World’s Greatest Food Retailers.

Visit the Food Northwest website

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