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Category: Industry

Battery running out: how post-Brexit Britain is failing to set up future-focused economy | The Guardian

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​One-off deals won’t keep pace with the big industrial strategies of the US and EU, says Mariana Mazzucato, a professor…

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Posted in: Economy, Europe, Industry, Opinion Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Scottish Government warns agri-food sector will suffer as first post-Brexit trade deal begins | Holyrood

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​The UK’s first post-Brexit trade deals have come into force, removing tariffs on UK goods being exported to Australia and…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe, Politics, Scotland, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, scotland, uk

Two-thirds of farmers ‘not confident’ about future of UK food production | FarmingUK News

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https://www.farminguk.com/news/two-thirds-of-farmers-not-confident-about-future-of-uk-food-production_62610.html

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Posted in: Industry, UK Filed under: farmers, uk-food-production

England’s hedges under threat from funding cuts, farmers say | The Guardian

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Transition to post-Brexit farming payments means scheme to protect hedgerows could be lost Hedgerows in England are under threat, farmers…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, England, Europe, Industry, UK, Uncategorised

Food campaigner and farmer lays blame for supermarket shortages squarely on Brexit | LBC

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“I’ve been trying to tell people for some time that this is on the way. It’s because of Brexit.” https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/food-shortage-uk-farmers-tesco-aldi-asda-morrisons-brexit/

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Posted in: Industry, Trade, UK Filed under: food, supermarket-shortages

‘Shops will close’: soaring cost of potatoes batters British chippies | The Guardian

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The once humble, low-cost staple more than doubles in price, putting many fish and chip shops at risk Whether it’s…

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Posted in: Business, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Retail, Uncategorised

Fish producers heighten call to marine minister to act now and provide Brexit support | Donegal Daily

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​The Irish Fish Producers Organisation has issued a call for urgent funding for the pelagic sector, to address the loss…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe, Industry Filed under: brexit, eu, fishing, ireland, uk

Report to Lincolnshire County Council looks at labour shortages | Spalding Today

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​Farms are struggling to recruit European workers who they traditionally relied on – with the impact of Brexit and the…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe, Industry, Labour issues, Local, Politics, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, farms, uk, worker-shortages

UK failure to create post-Brexit chemical regulations risks ‘irreparable damage’ | FT

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​The UK chemicals sector has warned that attempts to create an affordable post-Brexit regulatory regime for the industry were floundering…

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Posted in: Chemicals, Europe, Industry, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Brexit Food Trade Blocks Have Cost UK Over $8 Billion | Forbes

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​A new report on the impact of leaving the EU has indicated a major cost for UK households and the…

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

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