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New report explores Brexit impacts sector by sector


United Kingdom
October 12, 2016

The implications of future trade policy scenarios for the UK’s farming and horticulture industries are examined in the latest edition of Horizon.

The new analysis will be launched at AHDB’s flagship Grain Market Outlook conference, themed ‘Getting ready for a new agricultural world’, which is taking place in the City of London this morning (12 October).

The report explores how trade deals with the EU and the rest of the world following Brexit may impact UK agriculture and horticulture on a sector-by-sector basis. It profiles each sector’s current trading position in the global arena and highlights the opportunities and threats associated with various potential terms of trade.

AHDB’s Stephen Howarth, who co-authored the report, said: “The sustainability and viability of food production businesses in the UK are underpinned by its relationship with the rest of the world.

“But the balance of imports and exports, as well as our levels of self-sufficiency, vary widely from sector to sector. We’ve taken a long, hard look at where those differences are and how they could be turned into an opportunity in future. This will help farm businesses and their supply chains anticipate the impacts of trade policy better as Brexit negotiations unfold and plan accordingly.”

The report covers AHDB’s levy-paying sectors – dairy, beef, lamb, pork, cereals and oilseeds, potatoes and horticulture. It also looks at poultry meat in the context of its relationship with the red meat market.

It joins the suite of Horizon publications, produced by AHDB in the wake of the EU referendum and focussing on key issues for UK agriculture and horticulture.

Mr Howarth added: “Increasing productivity and profitability across the supply chain will also be critical in a post-Brexit world, especially in sectors where major global exporters are able to price more competitively. This will help UK businesses to remain resilient if access to the UK market is opened up to a wider range of suppliers.”

For more information and to download a digital copy, visit www.ahdb.org.uk/brexit

Today’s Grain Market Outlook conference features a talk on ‘Brexit: Making sense of the long-term challenge ahead’ by AHDB’s Head of Strategic Insight, David Swales. Presentations will be available to watch on the Cereals & Oilseeds youtube channel in the coming weeks. 

Cereals and oilseeds sector at a glance

Oilseeds and grains operate in a comparatively free-trading global complex

Exposure to global markets will increase if exports to the EU are subject to tariffs and/or non-EU imports into the UK are tariff free

Market access relies on price competitiveness, specification and SPS measures

The UK’s approach to GM, particularly imports, is a key factor

A proliferation of global companies within the UK industry means investment may suffer if other countries are more commercially attractive

For the full analysis for cereals and oilseeds, see pages 30 to 33 in the full report What might Brexit mean for UK trade in agricultural products?



More news from: AHDB - Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board


Website: http://cereals.ahdb.org.uk/

Published: October 12, 2016

 
 

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