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The price of many fruits and vegetables on sale in the UK is predicted to rise again when new post-Brexit import controls are introduced later this year.
Environment Secretary Therese Coffey said the British government can't force people to do specific jobs. / The exchange came as MPs were asking the environment secretary how farmers can get more labourers to work in fields to prevent food rotting in fields.
In this film, senior FT writers and British businesspeople examine how Brexit hit the UK economy, the political conspiracy of silence, and why there has not yet been a convincing case for a 'Brexit dividend'.
Companies in the ITV Anglia region say new customs controls are causing delays and could lead to problems with supply.
Increased costs and delays to paperwork are being blamed for discouraging Eastern European workers coming to Scotland.
Scotland's food and drink industry is warning of price rises and potential shortages when new Brexit rules on imports come into force in April.