Haygrove’s Farms relocates to China because of Brexit

Haygrove’s Farms relocates to China because of Brexit
One of the UK’s leading berry producers has moved part of its raspberry and blueberry production to China’s Yunnan province as it is no longer sure of being able to […]
Wed 14/02/2018 by Richard Wilkinson

UK farmers running out of patience with UK-EU negotiations

UK farmers running out of patience with UK-EU negotiations
Contrary to UK government claims, British farmers say they will not be able to increase food production after Brexit and are running out of patience with the impasse in negotiations. […]
Thu 09/11/2017 by Richard Wilkinson

Changing governments, changing trade

Changing governments, changing trade
Ambassador Darci Vetter, former chief agricultural negotiator at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, and current diplomat in residence at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, analyzed how changing governments is […]
Tue 07/11/2017 by Richard Wilkinson

Southern African citrus growers welcome Brexit

Southern African citrus growers welcome Brexit
Brexit should see a normalisation of citrus trade between southern Africa and the UK, “unencumbered by protectionism, tariffs and technical barriers to trade,” says the Citrus Growers Association of southern […]
Mon 04/07/2016 by Richard Wilkinson

How Brexit could disrupt the UK’s fresh produce trade

How Brexit could disrupt the UK’s fresh produce trade
Ceasing to enjoy the benefits of the 36 free trade agreements signed by the EU with non-EU countries is among the consequences the UK – heavily reliant on external imports […]
Thu 30/06/2016 by Richard Wilkinson

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