Contents tagged with Brexit

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.

18 December 2020

In this week’s blog, our strategic insight team, Tom Forshaw and Sarah Baker, cut through the media hype around the impact of tariffs on food prices, exploring the relationship between commodity prices and what shoppers actually end up paying at the tills

17 December 2020

Food prices are influenced by a number of mechanisms, with tariffs being just one element to a complicated picture

4 December 2020

In this article, we take a look at how the future of Scottish agricultural policy may look beyond the departure from the EU CAP.

4 December 2020

This webinar focuses on the possible changes ahead in the way red meat exporters trade with the EU. You will also hear from key European competitors about how EU exit is affecting their domestic industries and what they are doing to prepare.

14 July 2021

We take a look at how EU exit could impact in key agricultural input costs.

30 January 2024

Current stability in the market value of milk hides risks to farmgate prices arising from the end of frictionless trade

28 January 2022

Eagerly awaited by England’s farmers, Defra today set out the Government’s plans for the transition from the Common Agricultural Policy.

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