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The global whitefish supply chain has also been under significant pressure in recent years due to Covid (global impact) and EU Exit (UK impact). Recently there have been constraints on production in parts of China as some of the seafood processing hubs (Zhuanghe, Dalian) were put into lockdown in December and are only now reopening. This has constrained the volume of processed seafood available and ongoing logistic issues in the shipping and freight sector are further delaying supplies reaching the UK. It’s Not Just Fish Exports And it’s not just whitefish imports that are affected. Russia and Ukraine combined produce a quarter of the global wheat supplies, any disruption to this supply will affect the production of the batter and the breadcrumbs used by fish and chip shops, and frozen fish products sold in supermarkets and restaurants. Ukraine is also the main global producer of sunflower oil and while there are other vegetable oils available (rapeseed etc.) disruptions to market supply, price increases and production challenges will be inevitable as businesses seek to access and use alternative products. This will impact everything from fish

Grab & Go Opportunities According to Bartlett Mitchell, demand for quick and convenient lunches prior to the Pandemic was in growth, with grab and go sales estimated to be worth £20bn in 2018 and making up 70% of all lunchtime choices. And streetdots.co.uk, a business that finds street food pitches, is in agreement - according to them, the UK food-to-go market is worth £20bn annually and street food alone contributes £2bn.*

fingers to fish and chips to tinned mackerel and tuna.

or any food outlet, a grab & go menu offers the opportunity to sell dishes to take-away where

Exports to Russia and Ukraine from the UK

seating may be limited, or time may be constrained

There has been limited export trade to Russia following the trade ban in 2014. However, there is a sizeable pelagic trade with the Ukraine. In 2020 the UK exported £25m worth of pelagic product. There are also some exports of salmon. This product will now need to find alternative markets.

for the consumer, but operators shouldn’t be concerned about the need to invest in multiple items of equipment in order to provide a wide range of hot items. The Panasonic NE-SCV2 speed convection oven can replace the need for several items of light equipment as it will grill, toast, bake, re-heat, cook, brown, fry, poach, etc., and doesn’t

Sanctions, trade disruption and price rises

need extraction, therefore can be located anywhere, in the

While no formal sanctions or trade measures against

smallest of establishment, so toasted sandwiches, baked

seafood have been put in place, the current global

potatoes, pastry goods, even chips, can be offered.

situation is expected to result in significant disruption

Jared Greenhalgh, Business Development Manager,

to UK seafood processing; rising fuel prices, delays to

Panasonic UK; “We’ve seen some imaginative uses for our

supplies, competition for product. This inevitably will

microwaves such as making lemons more squeezable and

result in cost increases and are expected to translate

even disinfecting chopping boards, but when it comes to

into higher food prices for consumers. It is impossible to

grab & go, microwaves will re-heat quickly from fresh or

predict how much prices will rise by, but they could be as

frozen, save on energy costs and can result in less waste.

high as 20-30%.

When used for reheating, wet foods such as lasagne or

UK seafood businesses understand how difficult this will

chilli do best, and you can even cook items from scratch

be, particularly for low-income families who are already

such as sponge puddings and brownies as they only take

struggling, so there is a great deal of work happening by

minutes!”

businesses to find ways to minimise the impact this will have on consumers. We’re working with the seafood industry to support

*https://www.streetdots.co.uk/2019/11/21/mobiletrading-trends-2020/ To find out more about the range of Panasonic

them with any changes they may want to make to their

microwave ovens, call 01344 862444

supply chains in light of this situation.

or go to www.panasonic.co.uk/pro-cooking

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