DEFRA boss pledges to cut red tape and help boost food exports
date:Oct 11, 2012
tunities by the growing global demand for high-quality British products, he said.

But as we help our farmers and producers seize these opportunities, we must also help them overcome the difficulties. We must continue to cut regulation and to get out of peoples hair, he added.

Despite the industrys achievements, Paterson said there was far more to be done to develop growth.

While tapping into export demands was crucial, he said, it was also incumbent on the country to do its bit by buying Brit
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