UK: British beetroot growers to have access to the US market for the first time

Published 2024년 9월 30일

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British beetroot growers are expected to start exporting their produce to the United States for the first time, following negotiations between the UK and US governments. This new access is projected to boost exports by around £150,000 annually. Farming groups have welcomed this development, seeing it as a way to tap into the US market. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the National Farmers' Union (NFU) will now work with growers to ensure a smooth transition into the US market.
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British beetroot growers will have access to the market in the United States for the first time following years of campaigning. The news follows extensive talks between the the UK and US governments, as well as trade representatives. The new access will be worth approximately £150,000 per year in increased exports, according to industry estimates. Farming groups had voiced their desire for the barrier to be resolved to allow UK producers to benefit from the potential of the US market, building on the recent successes of British lamb in the US. Defra said it would now work closely with UK beetroot growers and relevant industry bodies to ensure a smooth transition into the US market. Farming minister Daniel Zeichner said the milestone marked a significant step forward for Britain's beetroot growers. "This government was elected on a mandate to support our farmers in trade deals – that is exactly what we are delivering," he said. “But this is only the start – over the coming weeks ...
Source: FarmingUK

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