Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Wales 247
    • Cymru
    • FindMyTown
      • South East Wales
      • South West Wales
      • Mid & West Wales
      • North East Wales
      • North West Wales
    • Business
    • Education
    • What’s On
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    • Senedd 2026
    • Cardiff
    • Swansea
    • Charity
    • Motoring
    • Got a story?
    • Advertise
    • Property
    • Cornered
    • Life
    Wales 247
    Home » Welsh food and drink industry grows by 10%
    Economy

    Welsh food and drink industry grows by 10%

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 22, 2024No Comments
    Share Facebook Twitter Copy Link LinkedIn Email WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Statistics published today show the food and drink industry in Wales grew by 10% last year.

    Businesses in the sector had a total turnover of £24.6bn in 2023, compared to £22.3bn in 2022.

    The statistics are for the food and drink supply chain, which contains manufacturing and packaging, agriculture and fishing, retail and wholesale, and non-residential catering.

    The number of businesses increased by 1%, to 28,768 in 2023. The food and drink supply chain employed 228,500 people in Wales in 2023, equivalent to 17% of Wales’ total workforce.

    The Welsh Government set a target to grow the value of the ‘food foundation’ sector to at least £8.5 billion by 2025. The sector includes businesses that produce, process, manufacture and wholesale food and drink goods, some of which receive direct support from Food and Drink Wales. The sector had a turnover of £9.3bn in 2023, with the £8.5bn target being reached two years early.

    The statistics have been published alongside Food Matters: Wales by the First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change at the Royal Welsh Show today.

    Food Matters: Wales has been produced to bring together the Welsh Government’s food-related policies into one document. It brings together policies which directly support the agri-food industry and natural resource management, and wider food-related policies across health, education, sustainability, communities and the economy.

    First Minister Vaughan Gething said:

    “Our food industry is at the heart of our lives, our communities and our nation. We must support the sector to cultivate a more self-sufficient Wales, where we champion sustainability and foster a robust local element to the food system and supply chains.

    “I’m really pleased to see that, thanks to the ambition, innovation and hard work of the Welsh food and drink industry, and despite the challenging macroeconomic climate, the supply chain has continued to grow. I’m especially pleased to see the growth in our foundation food sector, which is at the grassroots of our burgeoning food and drink economy.”

    Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, said:

    “Welsh food and drink is a real success story and its economic contribution to the Welsh Economy is higher than ever.

    “This success creates the wealth that underpins the development of our vital agri-food industry.

    “Food Matters: Wales is the first document of its kind and outlines the range of policies which provide an integrated approach to supporting the growth of the industry. It brings home how food connects so many policy areas – health, the environment, the economy, prosperity, and our sense of place and community, here in Wales.

    “We have now passed the economic target we set ourselves by 2025 and we can truly say Wales is a Food Nation and this is a real partnership success.”

    Follow on Facebook Follow on X (Twitter) Follow on LinkedIn
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Avatar photo
    Rhys Gregory
    • X (Twitter)
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn

    Editor of Wales247.co.uk

    Related Posts

    North Wales healthcare firm doubles turnover to £4.6m as it marks 20 years

    June 23, 2026

    Heledd Bebb appointed as new Chair of Mentera

    June 23, 2026

    Pontypridd town centre road closures planned for kiosk installation at former M&S site

    June 23, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Latest News in Wales

    North Wales healthcare firm doubles turnover to £4.6m as it marks 20 years

    June 23, 2026

    Public voting opens for Shed of the Year 2026 as shortlist revealed

    June 23, 2026

    Thousands benefit as £4.3m funding delivers results across Flintshire

    June 23, 2026

    Three South Wales care homes sold as family-run group changes hands

    June 23, 2026

    Heledd Bebb appointed as new Chair of Mentera

    June 23, 2026

    Dog owners urged to avoid daytime walks as red heat warning issued

    June 23, 2026

    Swansea researchers call for tougher SUV restrictions after new study

    June 23, 2026

    Garbage and Skunk Anansie deliver unforgettable night at Cardiff Castle

    June 23, 2026

    Will schools shut during Wales’ extreme heat warning?

    June 23, 2026

    Rider dies after four-vehicle collision on A40 in Carmarthenshire

    June 23, 2026
    Follow 247
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • LinkedIn

    247 Newsletter

    Sign up to get the latest hand-picked news and stories from across Wales, covering business, politics, lifestyle and more.

    Wales247 provides around the clock access to business, education, health and community news through its independent news platform.

    Email us: [email protected]
    Contact: 02922 805945

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn RSS
    More
    • What’s On Wales
    • Community
    • Education
    • Health
    • Charity
    • Cardiff
    • Swansea
    Wales Business
    • Business News
    • Awards
    • Community
    • Events
    • Opinion
    • Economy
    • Start-ups
    • Home
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Picture Desk
    • Privacy
    • Corrections
    • Contact
    © 2026 Wales 247.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.