Two years after Britain left the European Union’s economic area, the effects of Brexit are unfolding across the economy. One of the clearest is a shortfall of around 330,000 workers, which has hit the food and farming sectors particularly hard. nyti.ms
Two years after Britain left the European Union’s economic area, the effects of Brexit are unfolding across the economy. One of the clearest is a shortfall of around 330,000 workers, which has hit the food and farming sectors particularly hard. nyti.ms
Britain is a nation of animal lovers. So, the government should be wary that post-Brexit imports could include food products from countries with far lowers standards than ours, writes @philosophybitestheneweuropean.co.uk
Brexit could upend Britain’s access to fresh food. @amietsang followed a truckload of tomatoes from Sicily to London to see how food supplies could be affected after Britain leaves the EU. nyti.ms
Brexit could upend Britain’s access to fresh food. @amietsang followed a truckload of tomatoes from Sicily to London to see how food supplies could be affected after Britain leaves the EU. nyti.ms
The prospect looks gloomy for retailers in Britain: Tesco is cutting thousands of jobs and supermarket chiefs have warned that no-deal Brexit could lead to food shortages. nyti.ms
Food policy experts warn chlorinated turkey and chicken could be on the menu in Britain if there's a post-Brexit trade with the US. theneweuropean.co.uk