All Brexit articles – Page 89
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Brexit uproot organic?
Will the Brexit squeeze on spending stunt the growth of organic food? Or does the sector now have enough appeal?
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NewsHotel Chocolat's Angus Thirlwell on cocoa, Brexit and online
Hotel Chocolat announced yet more positive results in the form of a 28% rise in pre-tax profits for the latest half-year of trading, we talk to the company’s CEO & co-founder
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NewsLeadsom plays down prospect of lower quality US meat flooding UK
Andrea Leadsom insisted the government would be ’clear’ in any free-trade discussions on production standards
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NewsExports of food and drink break through the £20bn barrier
The new figures from the FDF show China was the fastest growing market, with sales up more than 50% year on year
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NewsFood & drink bodies warn of Northern Ireland Brexit chaos
Food and drink companies have urged the government to tackle a looming crisis in Northern Ireland because of Brexit
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Analysis & FeaturesCost of basket of fruit & veg moves up 3% on last month
Some individual SKUs are significantly more expensive than a year ago – including those affected by widespread shortages
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NewsABP: meat industry must maintain EU standards after Brexit
ABP UK MD Tom Kirwan said the UK should resist a reduction in meat production standards in order to target new export markets
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Comment & OpinionYour Brexit procurement in-tray
the opportunity arises for the humble procurement function to shine in the Brexit transition
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NewsShoppers plan to abandon brands as Brexit hits bill
Shoppers would abandon brands for own label, switch to cheaper supermarkets and even cut back on chocolate
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Analysis & FeaturesThe future of EU migrant workers must be clarified by Theresa May
With employers across many sectors reporting labour and skills shortages post EU referendum, companies are fearful of a hard Brexit and how they are going to fill gaps in the workforce
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NewsInflation leaps to highest level since June 2014 as food prices rise
Inflation has hit its highest rate for two-and-a-half years, driven by the dramatic slowdown in falling food prices since the EU referendum and rising fuel costs at the pumps.
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NewsTen Acre named as 'Export Champion' by government
The rapidly growing crisps and popcorn brand already exports to more than 40 countries
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NewsFood industry calls for work on agriculture labour shortages
Call for government to reintroduce the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Scheme (SAWS). which was axed in 2013
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Comment & OpinionBrexit could mean a flood of US foods the public don't want
Much of the recent discussions between Theresa May and Donald Trump were centred around a trade deal
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Comment & OpinionBig ag shows how to weather Brexit
Food and drink companies facing Brexit will need to find strategies to uncover efficiencies
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NewsSingletons Dairy targets Indian export growth with new office
cheese brand looks outside Europe in wake of Brexit uncertainty
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NewsSayers reports sales decline amid 'challenging year'
North West bakery chain Sayers slipped to a loss last year after it said Brexit had shaken consumer confidence
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Analysis & FeaturesBrexit white paper gives food & drink cause for optimism
Securing rights for EU nationals in the UK and UK nationals in the EU is named as a key objective
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Analysis & FeaturesCoffee prices rise in mults as suppliers face cost increases
Shoppers are paying more for coffee in the mults after major supplier Nestlé reportedly hiked supply-side prices
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NewsBidvest says backing British will be key summer trend
The foodservice giant has unveiled 140 dishes as part of its Create Summer campaign





