18 Nov 2024
by Meat Business Women

Meat Business Women and Tesco Partner to Accelerate Gender Balance in the Meat and Food Industry

Meat Business Women has announced a new two-year strategic partnership with Tesco to advance gender balance and inclusion across the meat and wider food industry.

Tesco’s decision to partner with Meat Business Women formalises a shared commitment to building a more diverse talent pipeline across the industry. Through the partnership, Tesco reinforces its own values on diversity and also sets clear expectations for gender balance among its suppliers.

Research by Meat Business Women shows women made up 33.5% of the sector’s total workforce in 2023, down from 36% in 2020. In an industry where gender balance has historically lagged, Tesco is leading the way with a workforce that significantly exceeds the sector’s average for female representation. Today, women make up two-thirds of Tesco’s Meat, Fish and Poultry (MFP) team, including its MFP leadership team.

Richard Wood, Director of Meat, Fish, Eggs & Poultry at Tesco and Product Commercial Director for Onestop commented on the partnership: “Tesco is proud to be at the forefront of gender representation within the food sector. Building a balanced team is not only the right thing to do—it’s essential to creating a stronger organisation and a more resilient industry. Our partnership with Meat Business Women is a vital step towards making gender inclusivity a priority, and we’re excited to work together to inspire similar commitment across our supplier network.”

By investing in gender balance and making the sector more appealing to talent regardless of gender, Tesco aims to deliver long-term positive impacts, including increased colleague retention and progression.

“Tesco join the Meat Business Women family at an extremely exciting time of growth. We are leading the conversation on gender balance and providing practical solutions to partners.  We are delighted to have Tesco on board and to be working with their teams and suppliers. ” said Laura Ryan, Founder and Global Chair of Meat Business Women.

As part of the partnership, Tesco employees will receive access to career-enhancing resources, such as global mentoring, monthly development masterclasses, global networking and industry events, ensuring that their personal development and career development continues to be a priority.