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The new controls mark the first time EU food producers must face the hassle of post-Brexit border bureaucracy since Britain exited the bloc’s vast internal market and customs union in January 2021.
New controls will bring ‘considerable benefits’ to trade, says Tory minister – as latest red tape wave pushed back until January 2024 Brexit checks on food imports pushed back until 2024 in ...
British food sales to the EU have fallen by almost a fifth since the end of the Brexit transition period, a new report shows Brexit deals £3bn blow to UK food exports as Starmer urged to strike ...
However, the UK receives much less than it contributes, and the CAP has been criticised for encouraging farming which harms the environment, favouring big landowners and imposing high food prices. [121] Brexit allows the UK to develop its own agriculture policy. [122]
Products must use grapes from vines growing at a height below 220 metres above sea level. The product may be vinified outside of the designated area provided it is contiguous to England and prior authorisation has been granted from the Food Standards Agency. The product must conform to restrictions regarding alcohol content, acidification and ...
The Windsor Framework is a post-Brexit legal agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom which adjusts the operation of the Northern Ireland Protocol. The Framework was announced on 27 February 2023, formally adopted by both parties on 24 March 2023 [ 1 ] and came into effect on 1 October 2023. [ 2 ]
In the post-Brexit world, Britain’s food supply is more vulnerable to external shocks, even as related labor shortages have at times forced local farmers to leave crops rotting because of a lack ...
The cost of Brexit is still being determined, but the government watchdog estimates that the economy will take a 15 per cent hit to trade in the long term, while experts suggest that the UK has ...