Welsh farmers are being encouraged to take part in a survey to give the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA) a fuller picture of the relationship between retailers and their direct suppliers and the impact of the Groceries Supply Code of Practice.
Farmers' Union of Wales arable, horticulture and cropping committee chairman Maelgwyn Davies said the survey is an ideal opportunity to influence the GCA in tackling the issues that hamper businesses and lead to inefficiencies in the supply chain.
"The FUW fully supported the setting up of the Groceries Supply Code of Practice and with the survey being completely anonymous suppliers can speak frankly about what they think needs to change in the UK groceries supply sector.
"The results of the research will be used to inform the adjudicator's current and future work programme and to meet reporting commitments."
The survey - which can be accessed by following: https://g4-emea.yougov.com/vwwdZs8WXJrCwC - will close on May 23 and the results will be presented at the GCA Conference on June 23.
With the powers to enforce the Groceries Supply Code of Practice, the GCA can:
- investigate confidential complaints from any source about how supermarkets treat their suppliers;
- make recommendations to retailers if a complaint is upheld;
- require retailers to publish details of a breach of the code;
- in the most serious cases, impose a fine on the retailer;
- arbitrate disputes between retailers and suppliers.
For more details, go to the following website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/groceries-code-adjudicator
[caption id="attachment_2872" align="aligncenter" width="187"] FUW arable, horticulture and cropping committee chairman Maelgwyn Davies[/caption]