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Lord Debden says agreement ‘completely at odds with everything the government has promised’.
Farmers have warned of "huge downsides" to Boris Johnson's new trade deal with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
‘Groundbreaking’ agreement criticised by UK farmers is part of 10-year plan to pivot to Indo-Pacific
Pig farmers are facing a "human disaster" due to a shortage of abattoir workers, the National Farmer's Union has said.
A government body has recommended that protections inherited from the EU to protect UK steel producers are ended.
The comments, from the acting Australian PM, will send shivers down the spine of the British farming community.
Farmers fear that deal will mean they risk being undercut by cheap imports made to lower animal welfare standards.
Can someone tell the government Brexit has already happened? / The government has only now asked the Food Standards Agency to plan how it is going to protect public health and safety after Brexit – almost six months after the transition period for leaving the EU ended.
NFU says British cattle and sheep farmers will lose out if Australian producers are given tariff-free access.
British farming will struggle to compete if zero-tariff trade on lamb and beef goes ahead with a post-Brexit trade deal with Australia, the president of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has said.
NFU warns of ‘savage’ consequences of failure to secure free trade agreement with EU.
The union representing farming has revealed research which shows Britons would run out of food by the weekend if it was solely reliant on just British food.
Union and consumer groups warn post-Brexit trade policy must hold food imports to same standards as UK.
Farmers are waking up to the effect Brexit could have on their industry, says PETER HETHERINGTON.
Prime minister told that allowing in ‘food which would be illegal to produce here would not only be morally bankrupt, it would be the work of the insane’
British goods face tariffs of up to 60 per cent while many imports won't be charged any under latest Tory plans.
Labour says the government "fiddling while Rome burns" as business groups complain they were ignored.
British farmers fear they could go out of business following a post-Brexit trade deal with the US, the National Farmers Union has told the BBC.
‘Everybody should be worried about what happens in a no-deal situation,’ Philip Rycroft says in interview with BBC Panorama.
No deal ‘cannot be allowed to happen’, Minette Batters says.
“That means that you will have many farmers going out of business and indeed you would have to look at slaughtering quite a large percentage of the national sheep flock.”
NFU’s Minette Batters says ‘inept parliament’ forcing firms to spend millions to prepare.