NSA welcomes Waitrose commitment to source all its lamb from UK producers by 2021

26th November 2019

The National Sheep Association (NSA) warmly welcomes the announcement made by Waitrose Supermarket earlier this week (25th November), that it plans to source all its lamb, from British lamb producers as from summer 2021.

This will apply to both fresh and frozen and will be the case 365 days a year. The retailer already offers British lamb on its fresh meat counters and British organic lamb throughout the year. 

NSA Chief Executive Phil Stocker comments: “NSA welcomes this commitment made by Waitrose and sees it as a strong statement of support to British sheep farming. The world is changing rapidly and within this we are seeing trade dynamics change too.

“Our New Zealand counterparts will see this as an unfavourable move but there is no denying that the sustainability agenda is driving a change in attitude, with many nations seeking to protect their own interests and to localise trade where it makes sense.

We have been saying for a long time that Britain has the climate, the topography, and the sheep farming systems to be able to supply high quality lamb throughout the year and the NSA is keen to work with any supply chains that want to establish long term economically, environmentally, and ethically sustainable sourcing arrangements.”