National Association of British and Irish Millers

nabim (National Association of British and Irish Flour Millers, now UK Flour Millers) is the British trade industry group that represents the flour industry. The UK flour industry is worth over £1bn, producing around 5 million tonnes of wheat flour a year.[1]

Structure

It is headquartered near Green Park tube station and the Royal Academy of Arts near St James's Street in the City of Westminster. Part of the organization is the Flour Advisory Bureau which advises on recipes with flour.

Alexander Waugh is the Director-General of nabim and the Flour Advisory Bureau.

History

The National Association of British and Irish Flour Millers was founded in 1917. The Flour Advisory Bureau was formed in 1956.

NABIM was renamed UK Flour Millers in December 2020.[2]

Function

It markets the consumption of wheat flour in the UK.

See also

References

  1. Production
  2. "A New Name for NABIM". 6 December 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
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