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A furious Neil Parish laid into Kevin Foster, the immigration minister, for ignoring a recommendation to make it easier to bring in EU butchers and other workers – leading to a huge shortage.
The evidence will inform a new trading framework designed to put farmers’ interests first during trade negotiations.
THE “sheer scale” of uncertainty created by Brexit is proving extremely challenging for fishing and farming businesses, MSPs have been told.
The grocer also promised to avoid America’s hormone-injected beef and to only sell British produce.
A live animal border control post needed due to Brexit will not be built at Portsmouth International Port.
Claim that UK farming at risk if ‘soft’ approach pursued with countries with ‘less qualms’ about quality.
THE UK Government has been accused of treating Scotland’s farmers as “expendable” as the trade deal with Australia comes into effect.
Farmers fear that deal will mean they risk being undercut by cheap imports made to lower animal welfare standards.
Talk at this week’s NFU conference will be alive with financial, labour and competition concerns.
The rain in Spain has largely been blamed, but is it the only factor?
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’
Boris Johnson has been warned his prospective free trade deal with Australia could “decimate” the British farming industry, as opposition parties unite against a zero-tariff agreement.
Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds has written a letter to the government urging ministers raising his concerns over the 'mess' of a trade deal.
Fruit and veg supply could be ‘in trouble’, says NFU – citing added costs of Brexit and Ukraine war.
Disruption to trade is not ‘teething problem’, parliamentary committee hears.
NFU says UK produces only 60% of its own food and must increase production to avoid food insecurity after leaving EU.
The comments, from the acting Australian PM, will send shivers down the spine of the British farming community.
The end of the holiday season heralds the return to centre stage of a number of burning Brexit-related issues this autumn.
Increased costs and administrative hurdles are stifling the movement of horses and livestock in what were once thriving industries.
A government body has recommended that protections inherited from the EU to protect UK steel producers are ended.
This week's Brexit downsides: half a billion in extra costs to import food, the collapse of trade talks with Canada and more.
Mr Raymond was responding to claims published by economist Patrick Minford, who predicted a benefit to the country of £135bn from a “hard Brexit” that eliminated tariffs, and a report from the Institute of Economic Affairs recommending a policy of unilateral free trade once the UK leaves the EU.
A new report sounds the death knell for Britain’s farms in the event of no deal. It’s not the vision our farmers were sold
The NFU warned Britain had been left for years without proper checks and balances on food imports from EU.