PFMA Looks To The Future Of Pet Nutrition Whilst Asking MPs To Sort Out This Dog’s Dinner Of A Brexit
On the day of its Annual Convention (28 March), the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA), representing 85 UK pet food companies, brings together its members, vets and Government departments to focus on what lies ahead for the pet food sector and pet nutrition.
Under the theme ‘Pet food nutrition: what’s next on the menu?’, there is a lot more clarity and certainty about the pet food sector’s objectives than what’s on the Brexit Menu.
PFMA Chief Executive, Michael Bellingham, explains: “Today we set out the next stage of our 3-year pet food vision, this year focussing on pet nutrition. Our ambition is to remain a world leader in this critical area, by encouraging and acting on the latest science. As a result, our nation’s pets benefit from the highest nutritional quality products, developed over several decades.”
Michael continues: “This ambition is threatened by the continued uncertainty over our future relationship with the EU. This uncertainty is the enemy of our pet food businesses; it lowers confidence levels and risks curbing growth and innovation in the UK. We therefore call on the UK Government to end the Brexit uncertainties which are placing high costs on our businesses and diverting focus from our main job of feeding safe, nutritious high-quality food to our pets”.
PFMA members make high quality dogs’ dinners and they also make quality dinners for cats, small furries, birds and fish. PFMA also provides its members with regular updates and an informative ‘toolkit’ helping them navigate the complexities of Brexit.
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