All Brexit articles – Page 97
-
Analysis & Features
Brexit: the impact on the workforce
One third of the food and drink manufacturing workforce has travelled to the UK from elsewhere in the EU
-
News
Brexit could lead to a fall in farmgate prices, warns NFU research
Modelling of possible scenarios warns of “significant impact” for agri-food sector
-
News
Seasonal labour shortage will hit fruit & veg supply warns NFU
Last year, one in three (29%) British growers struggled to find the seasonal labour they needed to harvest their crops
-
Analysis & Features
The EU: the good, the bad and the bendy
What did the EU ever do for us? We assess some of the key pieces of legislation affecting grocery over the last 50 years
-
News
Brexit 'brings tariff and labour cost risks'
Two new economic studies this week have warned that suppliers and retailers would be particularly exposed in the event of Brexit
-
Comment & Opinion
Costing the Earth sets out Brexit's pros and cons - fast
Where Brexit increasingly resembles a convoluted route to power for disgruntled Tories, Costing the Earth delivered a dose of reality
-
News
2 Sisters warns over Brexit uncertainties
UK food giant 2 Sisters has warned of the “uncertainty” leaving the EU would place on the food sector.
-
News
Poll shows 71% of food & drink suppliers want to remain in EU
The single market, access to raw materials and free movement of labour were the key factors cited
-
Comment & Opinion
Clothier: Brexit has exposed lack of leadership
Food and drink desperately needs a manifesto to protect its interests and minimise risk says Wyke Farms MD Richard Clothier
-
Interviews
Wyke Farms MD Rich Clothier on Brexit, milk prices and Le Welsh
The Wyke Farms MD has a tough enough task managing risks in a tumultuous dairy sector without Brexit entering the mix
-
Analysis & Features
Would Brexit make food fraud better or worse?
Brexit would end the obligation for the free movement of goods. So would the UK be better placed to fight food fraud?
-
News
Media Bites 9 March: Brexit, Tesco, Lindt
Bank of England governor Mark Carney’s warning that a vote to leave the EU would be the “biggest domestic threat” to financial stability has created plenty of headlines. Plus Tesco’s continued recovery amd Lindt’s global ambitions.
-
News
Brexit vote will have “momentous significance” for UK food, says FRC report
The authors argue that, if the country decided to leave, food imports will become more expensive
-
News
Farmers launch EU Stay campaign, warn Brexit 'too risky'
The Farmers for In campaign, fronted by AHDB chair Peter Kendall, was launched officially yesterday in a letter to The Sun
-
News
Media Bites 7 March: BHS, BCC, Brexit, Yeo Valley
Sir Philip Green in talks with owners of BHS about possible contribution to struggling chain’s pension deficit
-
News
Brexit would push up food prices warns top economist
Food prices are likely to increase and exports could take a hit too in the aftermath event of Britain leaving the EU
-
Comment & Opinion
The Brexit mood is close to hanging in the balance
If anyone in the food and drink industry does favour staying in Europe, now might be the time to come out and say it
-
Analysis & Features
Does PM's EU deal work for the food & drink industry?
David Cameron fired the starting gun on the long-awaited EU referendum last week, and already knives have been unsheathed
-
News
FDF seeks member mandate to run Brexit 'no' campaign
A crunch meeting of the UK’s biggest suppliers on Monday will decide if the Food & Drink Federation has a mandate to campaign against Brexit
-
News
Media Bites 24 Feb: Mars, Brexit, Danone
The major news in the papers this morning is Mars’ recall of Mars, Snickers and Milky Way