Contents tagged with Brexit

2 March 2021

AHDB is hosting two special webinars to explore the impact of the EU Exit on the ornamentals sector.

18 September 2024

AHDB is hosting a series of digital events during March looking at what leaving the EU has meant in practice for our agricultural and horticultural sectors.

4 March 2021

With the post EU Exit ability to negotiate and shape its own trade relationships, the UK has formally applied to be part of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPPP). Amandeep Kaur Purewal looks into what this could mean for UK agriculture.

12 February 2021

In this week’s blog, our strategic insight analysts Tom Forshaw and Amandeep Kaur Purewal set out some facts and figures to put into context the potential future trading relationship between the UK and Australia.

14 December 2023

Facts and figures on Australian and UK cereals and oilseeds production and trade.

29 January 2021

This week, our senior policy analyst Tom Forshaw unpicks what the rules mean and why they matter.

13 July 2021

We have just published our latest outlook for UK pig meat markets, where we explore our forecasts for slaughter, consumption and trade for 2021.

22 January 2021

With free movement of labour ending on 31 December 2020, food and farming sectors, particularly horticulture, could be facing a huge challenge to source labour in the coming months.

13 December 2023

Facts and figures on Australian livestock industries

8 January 2021

In the first blog of the New Year and with a deal with EU finally agreed, our senior strategic insight manager Sarah Baker highlights some of the implications for our farming and food sectors.

26 January 2021

Some 60% of our food, feed and drink exports in 2019 headed to the EU and it provided 70% of our imports.

24 October 2023

The UK’s exit from the European Union is now imminent and new rules on trade, business and travel will be coming into effect on 1 January 2021. AHDB’s chief strategy officer, Will Jackson, urges farmers and growers to consider five key areas and take action now to prepare for the changes ahead.

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