Given the dramatic consequences of the spread of COVID-19, the priority of the whole food and feed supply chain is obviously to strictly comply with EU and national instructions to prevent further dissemination of the virus among its employees, suppliers and customers.
At the same time, we are taking all the actions required to avoid disruptions in the food and feed supply chain, so as to be able to continue supplying farmers, the food industry and feed processors with the agricultural raw materials and ingredients they need.
The situation is critical because the more these restrictions persist, the more the risk of shortage for food companies is likely to materialize at any level of the food, feed and livestock chain, thus challenging the European population access to regular supplies of food.
For that reason, we are calling for the inclusion of feed next to food in the list of essential goods mentioned in the EU Commission Guidelines on Border Management published yesterday. Farm animals must be fed every day in order to provide key food products consumed by the population and to ensure animal health and welfare. Some Member States, like Spain, Italy and Belgium, have already included feed supplies on their list of essential goods, but we need a harmonised approach at EU level.
In addition, we call on EU and national authorities to take swift action to ensure that all food and feed, even if not perishable, can be transported across the EU unhindered as long as all required health safety measures are respected. Agricultural raw materials, although not perishable, are essential to the supply of farms and the food industry – and thus the provision of animal health and welfare to farm animals and food to the European population.
At the same time, the decision to close the EU outside borders that was taken yesterday to contain the propagation of the virus should not apply to vessels bringing in the food & feed raw materials that are in short supply in the EU – again, as long as they take every necessary health measure to ensure the health of all actors in the food and feed supply chain.
“We have been watching disruptions in the food and feed supply chain increasing in the last few days, and are very concerned about future developments as the COVID-19 virus continues to spread. The EU needs to protect the health of all operators in the chain so that they continue to ensure the uninterrupted supply of food and feed”. COCERAL President, Philippe Mitko
“For our processing plants to continue providing consumers with vegetable oils and livestock with protein meals, essential goods need to continue arriving to our facilities, which requires imperatively essential agricultural raw materials to be transported to and across the EU.” FEDIOL President, John Grossmann
“The EU feed industry fully accepts the need for strict containment policies at EU and Member States level to slow down the infectious COVID-19 cycle. Our priority and key mission is to protect animal health and welfare of farm animals and food supply chains for milk, meat, eggs to consumers during the COVID-19 crisis.” FEFAC President, Nick Maj
March 17, 2020 - COCERAL