Part of 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport – in the Senedd at 2:14 pm on 6 June 2018.
Thank you for that response. Of course, I’ve looked back at the 'Prosperity for All' action plan that you have, and that talks about foundation sectors. Food is one of those, and you mentioned that you’re working across the Government to have the greatest possible impact in that particular sector. Now, we know how crucial milk processing is. Andy Richardson said in a report four years ago that more needs to be done to grow that sector; it creates jobs, it adds value, it brings value in terms of labelling and environmental benefits, rather than having to transport produce from one part of the country to another to be processed.
But the truth is that we're not growing processing capacity in Wales. It is shrinking and, in light of Brexit and what we're facing, adding value to food has to be a clear priority. So, I would urge you to leave no stone unturned. Of course, you mentioned the Cabinet Secretary for rural affairs. She has a role, but you, as a Government, of course, have supported other investments across Wales, and I would be eager for you to consider all possible options in this context because it is important that we not only safeguard the almost 100 jobs that will be directly lost, but also the wider dairy sector in north-east Wales.