UK’s National Pig Association writes to the government over Brexit challenges

Published 2021년 1월 28일

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The National Pig Association (NPA) has written to Secretary Eustice about the challenges faced by the UK's pig industry. The letter outlines the difficulties encountered by the sector in exporting pork to the EU, its largest trading partner, due to Brexit. It also highlights the problems in exporting pork to Northern Ireland because of additional customs checks at ports of entry. The pandemic has further pressured the industry, leading to falling prices, reduced slaughter capacity, and livestock backlogs.
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The NPA wrote a letter to Secretary Eustice on 26 January, drawing his attention to the unprecedented challenges the UK’s pig industry is facing. The letter highlights how the Brexit decision has impacted the pork sector’s ability to export goods to the EU, the UK’s biggest trading partner. It also draws attention to the difficulties in exporting pork to Northern Ireland due to additional customs checks at ports of entry. Remaking the UK’s trade regime has happened in tandem with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, which has put enormous pressure on the pig industry. Pig producers and processors have had to contend ...
Source: Thepigsite

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