Brexit insight and analysis – Page 21
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Analysis & Features
Meet the new faces guiding booze brands through Brexit
A new roster of bosses have taken the helm at major alcoholic drinks businesses
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Analysis & Features
How can Accolade Wines return to winning ways post-Brexit?
Accolade is closing its EMEA base and shifting focus to the Asian market. Can it manage a turnaround?
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Analysis & Features
Meet the Brexit stockpilers looking to build a 'no-lose scenario' on food
What’s driving the shoppers stocking up on ‘Brexit pies’ and dogfood?
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Comment & Opinion
WTO standards post-Brexit will have harmful consequences for food
Professor Chris Elliott’s recent trip to India illustrated how exporters assign what produce goes where
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Analysis & Features
NFU Conference 2019: what's in store for British farming?
Here is our round-up of key issues the conference thrashed out
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Comment & Opinion
How to hedge against currency volatility in uncertain times
Brexit makes hedging against foreign exchange risk all the more important, says Andy Scott, associate director at JCRA
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Comment & Opinion
Theresa May can play fast and loose with jam but not people’s livelihoods
The PM might be cutting back on food waste with her jam habits, but it’s not exactly great advice for the public
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Analysis & Features
What happens to food labelling if there's a no deal Brexit?
So what are the biggest concerns for industry? And what assurances, if any, does Defra’s guidance offer?
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Comment & Opinion
Even healthy businesses have been put in a Brexit planning stranglehold
We at Birds Eye are directing time and money towards Brexit planning instead of improving our business, says Wayne Hudson, managing director at Birds Eye
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit tensions are driving a wedge between government and industry
As the UK teeters closer to the brink of a no deal, it’s becoming impossible for the industry to keep a lid on concerns
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Comment & Opinion
HMRC’s Brexit plans aren’t enough. Business needs long-term details
Food and drink leaders were soon to point out the latest emergency proposals were full of holes
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Comment & Opinion
Food and drink is at the heart of the Irish border conundrum
Politicians (and the EU) must stop playing politics – and work together seriously to find a way forward
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Analysis & Features
Backstop explained: everything you need to know about food & drink’s biggest Brexit conundrum
How do you solve a problem like the backstop?
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Comment & Opinion
As politicians panic, food is keeping calm and carrying on
Retailers and suppliers are quietly sourcing alternative supplies, reserving warehouse space and building inventory
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Comment & Opinion
The UK is reliant on non-UK labour - deal or no deal
Brexit uncertainty caused a shortfall that left fruit & veg unharvested last year Sir, In this whole Brexit debacle, there is a ‘known known’. Deal or no deal, Scotland and the UK are getting thrown into a meltdown as far as labour is concerned. We require approximately ...
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit isn’t a poker game – MPs must act now to end the nightmare for food and drink businesses
The uncertainty that has gripped businesses since the referendum reached new levels last night
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Comment & Opinion
Britain’s future food policy should champion our quality... and boost UK output from and support for our farmers
Unless there is a very dramatic reversal of the Brexit decision, there will be long-lasting consequences for the UK food and drink industry
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Comment & Opinion
Can Morrisons keep pushing growth amid price cuts and Brexit?
David Potts has insisted the retailer is better placed than most to ride out the Brexit storm
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Analysis & Features
How technology, cannabis and Brexit will shape grocery's 2019
The grocery industry has plenty to grapple with this year, and plenty of opportunities for growth
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Easter & Spring: 19 January
Breggsit is coming. Easter falls shortly after Britain is due to leave the European Union, which is proving poor timing for confectioners.