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Sixth Report - Public Sector Procurement of Food

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee HC 469 Published 21 April 2021
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Para 17

It is essential that the Government sets buying standards for public procurement of food in...

Recommendation
It is essential that the Government sets buying standards for public procurement of food in order to achieve value for money and ensure that high quality food, produced to high standards, is served by public bodies. However, standards are only … Read more
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Para 18

The Government should make adherence to the GBSF mandatory for the public sector in England.

Recommendation
The Government should make adherence to the GBSF mandatory for the public sector in England. We are supportive of proposals that the balanced scorecard should also be mandatory across the public sector, particularly for the NHS in England, but we … Read more
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Para 24

There is no reason for the Government Buying Standards for Food and Catering (GBSF) to...

Recommendation
There is no reason for the Government Buying Standards for Food and Catering (GBSF) to contain exemptions to meeting food production and animal welfare standards set in legislation on the basis of cost. There are suspicions that public bodies procuring … Read more
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The GBSF are outdated; in some areas such as animal welfare the baseline standards are...

Recommendation
The GBSF are outdated; in some areas such as animal welfare the baseline standards are lower than the industry norm. In other areas, such as how to meet net zero emission targets, they lag behind current Government ambitions. The Government … Read more
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Para 41

The Government intends to support more sustainable land management and food production through provisions under...

Recommendation
The Government intends to support more sustainable land management and food production through provisions under the Agriculture Act 2020. It is therefore providing financial support for farmers who can demonstrate that they are producing food in ways that benefit the … Read more
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5 Conclusion
Para 40
The Government has associated leaving the EU with the opportunity to encourage the public sector to “buy British” and reduce environmental costs. It is, however, clear that even under EU rules, the UK already had opportunities to support British suppliers through proxy measures, such as specifying “local” and “seasonal” in …
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7 Conclusion
Para 54
SMEs have long faced difficulties in accessing public procurement opportunities. There has been some progress since Defra’s 2014 Plan, but it has been slow. The pilot run by Bath and North East Somerset Council (BANES) using the Dynamic Purchasing System showed promising results, including, crucially, that local sourcing can be …
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8 Conclusion
However, the south west pilot has been delayed because of the need to redeploy Government resources to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. While this delay is understandable, there is a risk that the pilot may fail before it has even started and that investment made to date may be wasted. …
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