John Powell, a well-known figure to the pig sector as Defra’s head of agricultural sectors team, has been appointed as as the next chief executive of the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA).
Mr Powell will take up the role on April 1, replacing retiring CEO Nick Allen. He brings more than 40 years of experience in the agri-food industry both as a UK civil servant and in the private sector as an adviser to governments in over 20 European countries, alongside, with a proven track record of working with and as an adviser to government and regulatory decision makers.
Mr Powell said: “I am excited to be joining BMPA and for the opportunity to build on the firm foundations that Nick has built over the last eight years. Under his leadership BMPA has proved itself to be a credible advocate for the British meat industry.
“Once in post I intend to draw on my own experiences to develop a forward-looking strategy that strengthens BMPA’s influence and policy impact across the issues that impact it, including trade, regulation, labour and sustainability.
“Working closely with members and the BMPA team, I want to build trusted relationships with policymakers, government agencies, parliamentarians and allied organisations including international trade bodies, providing strong representation as the principal voice for the UK meat industry.”
Tom Kirwan, BMPA’s president said Mr Powell brings ‘an impressive mix of experience at the highest levels of government, both domestically and internationally, as well as relationships across industry stakeholders’.
He said: “He has a deep understanding of the issues that the UK meat and livestock industry is currently facing and believes he can translate that into a constructive working relationship with government policy makers, parliamentarians and other stakeholders to advocate for BMPA members’ interests.”
Retiring CEO, Nick Allen said: “Over the past few years, we as an industry have developed an excellent working relationship with John and have appreciated his willingness to engage constructively with us and the wider industry.
“His appointment cements and enhances BMPA’s position as the principal trade body for the British meat industry and will strengthen the hand of our members as we face the challenges of the future.”


