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Category: Food/drink manufacturing

Newcastle’s Alpha Delta brewery announces closure due to ‘escalating bills’ and ‘post-Brexit’ export problems | Chronicle Live

8 November 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  An award-winning Newcastle brewery has announced its closure – blaming “escalating energy costs”, Brexit and health reasons. Read More 

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Posted in: Europe, Food/drink manufacturing, Industry, Local Filed under: brewery, brexit, eu, newcastle, uk

British cheese exporters warn of losses unless new Canada deal is reached | FT

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​  Industry urges government to extend ‘cheese letters’ before post-Brexit terms expire on December 31. Read More 

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Posted in: Americas, Europe, Exports, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, canada, cheese, eu, uk

UK cheese exports to Canada: Not looking so ‘grate’ | Food Manufacture

2 November 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  UK cheese producers exporting to Canada face losing millions of pounds and are already taking a hit during post-Brexit bilateral…

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Posted in: Europe, Exports, Food/drink manufacturing, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, canada, cheese, eu, uk

Why is Britain running out of eggs? | The New European

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​  The National Farmers Union and other farming groups saw it coming a mile off. On top of all those other…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe, Food/drink manufacturing, Industry, UK Filed under: brexit, eggs, eu, uk

Low-welfare eggs from caged hens imported to UK in ‘staggering’ numbers | The Guardian

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Read More  Exclusive: Concerns grow that post-Brexit trade deals could lead to further decline in quality as battery farm eggs…

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Posted in: brexit, EU, Europe, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Trade, Transport, UK Filed under: eggs

Post-Brexit reforms for de-alcoholised wine ‘risk misleading’ consumers | The Grocer

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​  Proposed post-Brexit reforms to allow imported wine to be de-alcoholised in the UK have “potential to mislead consumers” unless Westminster … Read…

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Posted in: Europe, Food/drink manufacturing, Industry, Regulation Filed under: brexit, eu, uk, wine

VIDEO: Is Brexit threatening our food security? | Federal Trust

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In this Federal Trust video, Liz Webster of Save British Farming, describes the illusions that led some farmers to vote…

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Posted in: Europe, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Industry, UK, Videos Filed under: Food security, Webster

Post-Brexit Defra reforms will end ban on blending imported wine | The Drinks Business

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​Opponents of the changes have argued they would damage both the quality and range of imported wines offered to consumers,…

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Posted in: Europe, Food/drink manufacturing, Imports, Industry, Trade Filed under: brexit, eu, uk, wine

Food shortages run risk of civil unrest in UK | Food Manufacture

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​  … Brexit and the cost of living crisis have shown the UK is already exposed to certain risks. The food…

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Posted in: Europe, Food/drink manufacturing Filed under: brexit, eu, food-shortages, uk

What regulatory challenges are facing food and drink manufacturers? | Food Manufacture

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​  Food and drink manufacturers debated the regulatory challenges facing the industry at the Business Leaders’ Forum on 5 October 2023. Read…

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Posted in: Europe, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, food, uk

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