“We welcome the direction of the strategy, but to truly succeed we need clear, measurable targets. Sweden has all the conditions for a growing and sustainable agricultural sector and, by extension, a growing food sector, but we must also set the ambition to achieve a zero trade balance. Today, the food trade balance shows a deficit of about SEK 80 billion. We can close that gap through increased exports and more Swedish products on store shelves,” says Patrik Myrelid.
According to Lantmännen, Sweden can increase production of grain, milk, meat, and legumes while meeting sustainability requirements, providing a strong base for high-quality Swedish food products. The company also underscores that the Swedish Board of Agriculture’s mandate to define clear targets is critical for ensuring the strategy takes hold.
“Food exports are a key driver of growth, profitability, and jobs. They are also the most cost-effective way to build preparedness. By strengthening exports, we unlock momentum that benefits the entire value chain from farm to fork. This is an opportunity to position Sweden as a world-class food nation,” Myrelid concludes.
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