Launched in March 2016, Scotland's Bellfield Brewery has enjoyed a number of big contract wins as the free - from food and
drink sector continues to expand with Mintel predicting the market to grow to # 673m by 2020 (Mintel 2016).
Launched in the capital in March 2016, Bellfield has enjoyed several big contract wins as the free - from food and
drink sector continues to expand with Mintel predicting the market to grow to # 673 million by 2020 (Mintel 2016) and the «Global Gluten - Free Beer Market — Growth, Trends and Forecasts (2017 — 2022)» report suggesting that the global gluten - free beer market will grow at a CAGR of more than 13.5 % over the period 2017 to 2022.
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drinks continued to be the largest individual
sector with 13.6 %, ahead of tea with 10.3 %.
Clydesdale Bank is
continuing to lend its support to the Scottish food and
drink sector by renewing its strategic partnership with industry organisation Scotland Food & Drink this
drink sector by renewing its strategic partnership with industry organisation Scotland Food &
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She called on the Government to provide «clarity and certainty on our future relationship with the EU and seek
continued regulatory, standards, and trading alignment with the EU in the processed food and
drink sector».
The thirst for canned
drinks is stronger than ever among both brands and consumers, as industry reports
continue to indicate sustained growth across the beverage canning
sector.
According to the report, it is essential that the food and
drink sector can «
continue to have immediate access to the skills it needs» and that the government must work with the
sector to meet its skills gap and ensure it is an «attractive destination to UK nationals».
Skills and training
continues to be a major focus for the food and
drink sector, in recognition of the important role that the next generation of food scientists and technicians will play in driving innovation and meeting the key challenges of nutrition and public health.
In a major boost for the
sector Bord Bia has announced that it is commencing recruitment for 29 new positions to support the
continued growth and development of Ireland's world - class food,
drink and horticulture industry.