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Brexit's decade-long impact on the British food industry: imports, exports, prices, and jobs

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Caroline Carter

12d ago· 8 min readenInsight

Summary

Erik Millstone examines the ten-year impact of Brexit on the UK food industry, noting that while many farmers initially supported Brexit, other parts of the food sector were skeptical or opposed. The article details how Brexit negatively affected imports, exports, food prices, and jobs in the British food system. It discusses the potential benefits of the "reset" deal with the EU while arguing that slipping British food standards cannot be blamed on Brexit itself.

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While many farmers initially supported Brexit, other parts of the food sector were distinctly sceptical or actively opposed.
Brexit harmed imports, exports, food prices and jobs.
The 'reset' deal with the EU may make things easier. But if British food standards are slipping, don't blame Brexit.
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Brexit harmed imports, exports, food prices and jobs. The “reset” deal with the EU may make things easier. But if standards are slipping, don’t blame Brexit.

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