Morrisons to open up beef supply chain

By Aidan Fortune

- Last updated on GMT

Morrisons has opened up its beef supply chain to accept calves from dairy suppliers
Morrisons has opened up its beef supply chain to accept calves from dairy suppliers

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Retailer Morrisons has extended its beef supply chain in the UK to allow bull calves from its dairy suppliers to participate in the Arla UK 360 programme.

Under the initiative, dairy farmers participating in Arla UK 360, will also be able to sell bull and beef calves into the calf rearing units of Buitelaar Production, Morrisons’ beef rearing partners.

A spokesman for Arla told Global Meat News that the transition to the Arla UK 360 programme was already underway, and the Buitelaar contracts could start from the 1 October.

Morrisons agricultural manager Sophie Throup said: “As we work with Arla farmers making the transition to the Arla UK 360 standards, we see the extensive efforts they are making. As we own our own abattoirs and end-to-end meat production, we saw an opportunity to connect the supply chains to support our dairy farmers even more. Having worked with Buitelaar since 2009 on developing the dairy beef market, we already have a good working relationship to build on through the extended programme for Morrisons' Arla farmers.”

Guaranteed home

One of the Arla UK 360 standards requires that no healthy calf be shot or slaughtered before eight weeks of age, so the move will support farmers by guaranteeing a home for every calf.

Graham Wilkinson, agriculture director at Arla Foods UK, said: “This move by Morrisons to open up its supply chain to further support our owners, represents everything the Arla UK 360 programme envisioned. Arla’s farmer-owners see opportunities to evolve farming if we make a supply chain that works for everyone. This decision and the support through the supply chain with Buitelaar is the perfect example of how bigger change can be delivered in agriculture if we all work together.”

A spokesperson for Buitelaar said: “We share the view of Arla that every calf should have a value and purpose. With 30% of UK beef being imported into the UK, working across the supply chain and across both beef and dairy in this way could prove a big step in making Britain further self-sufficient in beef.

“Having recently received recognition from farm animal welfare organisation Compassion in World Farming and been awarded the Good Calf Award, we’re confident our calf rearing units deliver the highest welfare and care for calves, so it is great to see industry leaders come together to rethink the natural links between beef and dairy.”

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