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HCC survey to shape future of Welsh red meat industry
HCC survey to shape future of Welsh red meat industry

South Wales Argus

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • South Wales Argus

HCC survey to shape future of Welsh red meat industry

The survey, which went live on May 20, aims to gather views from levy payers to inform HCC's new Vision 2030. The document will set the organisation's priorities for the next four years. HCC chief executive José Peralta said: "The survey is the next step to gather industry views on the industry's challenges and priorities, and what HCC can do to support it." Mr Peralta also emphasised the importance of stakeholder contributions from across Wales to ensure HCC is fully informed of the industry's challenges. The survey is part of a broader engagement plan for 2025, which includes meetings and HCC attendance at livestock markets and events. The first of these was held in the NSA Welsh Sheep event at Tregoyd Farm, Brecon on May 21. The survey will remain open until July 25 on the HCC website.

Hybu Cig Cymru Seeks Industry Input for Future Vision
Hybu Cig Cymru Seeks Industry Input for Future Vision

Business News Wales

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business News Wales

Hybu Cig Cymru Seeks Industry Input for Future Vision

Red meat levy board Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) – is seeking levy-payers' views to help shape the industry's future strategic direction. An online survey is seeking to capture the views of levy payers and help inform HCC's new Vision 2030 – an important strategic document that sets the organisation's priorities in supporting the red meat industry for the next four years. HCC Chief Executive José Peralta said: 'HCC's strategic purpose, underpinned by the Red Meat Industry (Wales) Measure 2010, comes from its vision document. As we look towards the culmination of the current vision, we must also plan for the next. I have met with a number of key stakeholder groups in recent weeks to start this important discussion. The survey is the next step to gather industry views on the industry's challenges and priorities, and what HCC can do to support it. 'Our survey will form part of a wider engagement plan delivered throughout 2025, which will include meetings and HCC attendance at livestock markets and events, the first being NSA Welsh Sheep at Tregoyd Farm, Brecon. We would ask levy payers to come and talk to us at forthcoming events, or fill the online survey to make your views heard. It is vital that stakeholders from across Wales contribute to the process so that HCC is fully informed of the complex challenges within our industry.' The survey will be open until Friday 25 July and can be found here or on the HCC website:

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