Energy costs rise in the United Kingdom

Published 2021년 9월 22일

Tridge summary

Starting this weekend, the UK will experience a shortage of poultry, pork, and bakery products due to a carbon dioxide supply shortage for food packaging and slaughter. This shortage is attributed to the cessation of fertilizer production due to high energy prices. The UK's energy supply issues are exacerbated by a decrease in Russian natural gas supply, the epidemic, and natural climate changes. Analysts foresee a broader economic impact as the energy crisis worsens with the approaching autumn and winter.
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Original content

On September 21, local time, the person in charge of the British food industry told the media that from this weekend there will be a shortage of poultry, pork and bakery products in the UK. The direct reason is that the supply of carbon dioxide needed for food packaging and slaughter is insufficient. The root problem is that soaring energy prices have caused fertilizer companies to stop production and affected the market supply of their by-product carbon dioxide. Recently, the UK's energy supply, including natural gas and electricity, has been affected by multiple factors such as the reduction in Russian natural gas supply, the spread of the epidemic, and natural climate changes. reaction. Some analysts believe that the shortage of ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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