Kepak announce Welsh Black Cattle Scheme
Irish food producer Kepak announced a new partnership with Welsh Black Cattle Society to promote one of the oldest breeds in Britain as a top product. The Welsh Black is a dual-purpose breed of cattle native to Wales and offers cattle that meet the needs of modern farming, with medium-sized suckler dams that are easy to manage and capable of rearing strong pure or cross-bred calves that will suit a range of beef finishing systems.
"The Welsh Black is a breed steeped in history. We hope that by partnering with Kepak we will be able to safeguard the commercial viability of the breed long into the future. The programme will have the dual benefit of providing a degree of certainty to our farmers while offering consumers the premium quality beef that they are accustomed to," explained Meredydd Jones, Chairman of the Welsh Black Cattle Society
Kepak’s Welsh Black Beef Club, in partnership with the Welsh Black Cattle Society, will be based on the quality and sustainable supply of Welsh Black beef and promote the further development of the breed. "We are always looking for ways to evolve and innovate. We are delighted to be establishing this scheme, which will provide a premium to suppliers of quality Welsh Black cattle, and believe the brand created will resonate with the Welsh consumer," stated Prys Morgan, Kepak St Merryn Procurement Director.
The scheme will be available from January 2020 to producers who can supply Welsh Black cattle that meet Kepak’s quality standards, including defined specifications and criteria yet to be confirmed, according to a press release.
"At a time when the beef sector in Wales is under significant pressure, I am particularly pleased that Kepak and the Welsh Black Beef Society are working together to develop an exclusive scheme based on the quality, sustainable supply of Welsh Black beef. It is an exciting new opportunity that has been brought about by industry working together," commented Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Welsh Government.
To attain membership in the Kepak Welsh Black Cattle Club, producers will be required to undertake vital benchmarking exercises and collect data on key aspects such as herd performance, carbon footprinting, environmental management, feed and antibiotic use.
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