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Farms, hospitals and hotels will compete for cheap foreign labor, research center warns.
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Brexit will have "an enormous impact on agricultural markets", for its potential for encouraging political surprises in Europe, CME Group senior economist Erik Norland said, forecasting volatility ahead for the euro. The direct impact of the UK's secession from the European Union, the process of which is set to begin in March, will be limited, given that the UK ranks relatively low in agricultural output and trade.
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Written replies to questions for the inquiry of the UK House of Lords’ EU External Affairs Sub-Committee on ‘Brexit: future trade between the UK and the EU’
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Brexit’s impact on the food industry remains speculation, but one British market feels the outcome of the UK’s impending departure will be sweet: the sugar industry.
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A trade deal with the US will give “the majority of the UK public food they don’t want” as well as open “a very new can of worms” i
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Theresa May a averti jeudi ses homologues européens que son pays ne continuerait pas à débourser de "vastes sommes" pour le budget de l'UE après le divorce.
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Just because the UK has two years until its EU exit does not mean that ag leaders should sit on their hands, says lawyer Michael Aubrey
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EU Agriculture Ministers travelled to Brussels on March 6th for the second Council meeting under the Maltese presidency, where the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), implications of the UK’s departure from the EU and animal welfare issues dominated the discussions.
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Ronda et Richard Morritt en ont assez. Ce couple d’agriculteurs du Yorkshire, dans le nord de l’Angleterre, travaille sans arrêt et n’arrive pas à boucler ses fins de mois. Cette année, ils ont décidé d’arrêter la culture des fraises. « On ne fera plus que des asperges, pour lesquelles il reste un marché où on peut dégager un profit », explique Ronda. Une partie du terrain sera transformée pour installer un parcours d’obstacles pour le dressage de chiens.
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Members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) like Indonesia, Argentina, the United States, China, and Russia are taking a keen interest in Brexit, particularly on how the U.K will handle its agricultural tariff system in the future. Indonesia officially posed the question on Britain’s agricultural market status in WTO’s agriculture committee, Reuters reported on Monday. History
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Oxford Economics has completed a quantitative research study to provide the information you need to be prepared. Using our world-class global economic model, with full analysis and data sets available for nine alternative Brexit scenarios, it addresses what had been, until now, a major gap due to research that has either been limited in scope or designed to support a pre-conceived political agenda. The study represents a uniquely comprehensive and impartial assessment of the implications of Brexit for economic activity in the UK and the rest of the world.
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Prime Minister Theresa May must give parliament a vote before she can formally start Britain's exit from the European Union, the UK Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, giving lawmakers who oppose her Brexit plans a shot at amending them.
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THE consequences of leaving the European Union on Scotland’s fishing industry will be among the issues discussed today when MPs holding an inquiry into the UK Government’s Brexit negotiating objectives take evidence north of the Border.
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The absence of a coherent post-Brexit policy for agriculture threatens to undermine farm businesses as the UK leaves the EU, say industry leaders. Lack of
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In the rolling countryside of southwest England, farmer Charles Martell is tending to his rare breed of cattle while two of his dairy workers get to work making Single Gloucester cheese – a British delicacy that is protected under EU law. For now.
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The Scottish Government will move to hold a second referendum on independence from the United Kingdom, the country's First Minister has announced. Nicola Sturgeon made the announcement in a speech on Monday morning at Bute House, as MPs in Westminster prepared to give Theresa May the power to trigger Article 50 and begin Brexit negotiations. She said the UK Government had "not moved even an inch in pursuit of compromise and agreement" with the Scottish Government over Brexit and that even a good deal would be "significantly inferior" to the status quo.
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A Maidstone, terre agricole du sud-est de l'Angleterre, l'immigration a été un des moteurs du vote pour le Brexit. Les fermiers locau
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À quelques jours du déclenchement de l'article 50, le commissaire européen au budget, Günter Oettinger, reconnaît que la facture annoncée de 60 milliards d'euros pour le Brexit n'est « pas totalement fausse ».
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Chatham House Director Robin Niblett on the endless complexities of Brexit – and why the prime minister’s domestic battles could be as contentious as her negotiations with the EU during the next two years.
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