Paris and London Strengthen Ties on Food Security and Standards

Environment Secretary holds talks with French Agriculture Minister in Paris, reaffirming commitment to food security, high standards, and closer bilateral cooperation.
The Environment Secretary recently traveled to Paris to meet with the French Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, underscoring the importance of food security and high standards in the UK and France's bilateral relationship.
The two leaders discussed a range of issues related to the agricultural sector, including the need to ensure sustainable food production, environmental protection, and consumer confidence in the face of global challenges.
During the talks, the Environment Secretary and the French Minister reaffirmed their commitment to working closely together to address these critical concerns, recognizing the vital role that the UK and France can play in promoting food security and high-quality standards throughout Europe and beyond.
The meeting also provided an opportunity for the two countries to explore avenues for increased cooperation and the exchange of best practices in the agricultural sector, with a view to enhancing the resilience and sustainability of their respective food systems.
As the world continues to grapple with the impact of climate change, supply chain disruptions, and other global challenges, the strengthening of bilateral ties between the UK and France on food-related issues is seen as a crucial step in ensuring the long-term availability and quality of food for their citizens.
The meeting in Paris underscores the shared commitment of the two countries to food security and high standards, and sets the stage for ongoing collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the agricultural sector.
Source: UK Government


