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Three big retailers are placing limits on shoppers on some produce lines. What is behind the rationing?
The UK’s trade agreement with Australia led to British farmers and associations voicing concerns about unfair competition and a lowering of food standards.
NFU warns of ‘savage’ consequences of failure to secure free trade agreement with EU.
‘Groundbreaking’ agreement criticised by UK farmers is part of 10-year plan to pivot to Indo-Pacific
Fears for farmers and anger over dropping of pledge to bind Australia to crucial climate temperature limit.
Negotiations between the UK and Canada on a post-Brexit trade deal have broken down after nearly two years, following a row over beef and cheese. / Canada has been pushing for the UK to relax a ban on hormone-treated beef, which its producers say in effect shuts them out of the British market.
British goods face tariffs of up to 60 per cent while many imports won't be charged any under latest Tory plans.
More support needed, says union – as Keir Starmer vows ‘better trading relationship’ with EU will help farmers.
The government’s food strategy lacks detail or any plans for implementation, and it is contradicted by its other policies.
“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.”
Post-Brexit controls on food, plant and animal imports to Britain from the EU have come into force.
Labour says the government "fiddling while Rome burns" as business groups complain they were ignored.
‘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.
NFU President Minette Batters said the UK-New Zealand deal, as with the one signed early this year with Australia, has little benefit for British farmers and that a coherent approach is needed to bolster UK farming’s productivity.
Minette Batters decries trade deal with Australia and New Zealand. / The president of the National Farmers’ Union has accused the government of using British food producers as a “pawn” in post-Brexit trade deals.
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.
Lord Debden says agreement ‘completely at odds with everything the government has promised’.
A campaign to ban cheap, low-quality food imports from the US in a post-Brexit trade deal has amassed well over 350,000 signatures.
Local MP Richard Thomson has highlighted a report from an All-Party Parliamentary Group which has found “unwelcome detrimental impacts on livelihoods” as a result of Brexit.
Changes to the agricultural sector following Brexit have been poorly received by English farmers, with many confused by “contradictory” policies.
Could take ‘decades’ to shift away from reliance on overseas staff, say food sector leaders attending Downing Street summit.
The NFU president has been dismayed by the government’s post-Brexit deals, but has vowed to fight on for British producers
From driving a tractor to driving government policy, NFU chief Minette Batters talks about the many challenges facing farming.