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In response to the letter from Michael Gove to trade bodies issued on 23 September, the British Poultry Council has warned that British poultry meat producers simply cannot afford to face border delays on day one.
With less than 100 days until Britain leaves the single market and customs union, the British poultry meat industry that is heavily reliant on "just-in-time" trade with the EU is seriously concerned about urgent business critical issues that Government has failed to answer.
Responding to the Cabinet Office’s worst-case scenario document, British Poultry Council, Chief Executive, Richard Griffiths, said:
“British poultry meat producers cannot be ready for the end of the transition period while Government is failing to answer fundamental questions on the detail of trade. We simply have not been told what the right paperwork is or some of the detail of what it should contain. To avoid any disruption at the borders we urgently need answers from Government on the scenario that we should be preparing for. Taking back control should not mean penalising British producers and undermine our national food security.
We are extremely concerned about the current lack of clarity with regards to the structure of our future trading arrangement with the EU – we must know if we are working towards a free trade agreement, or one based on WTO terms. Businesses cannot proceed while uncertainty about our direction of travel continues, and we foresee huge disruption at our borders particularly in the movement of food.
While we welcome the prioritisation of our high-value breeding stock such as day-old chicks, we remain seriously concerned about the lack of prioritisation of other highly perishable products including fresh poultry meat and hatching eggs. We want to work closely with the Government over the coming months to ensure poultry meat businesses have got all the answers they need to be fully prepared for the changes ahead.”
Reuters reports that another reason for crop
Reuters reports that concerns over the move are also coming from Mexico’s massive livestock sector. A 31 December degree banning the use of genetically modified corn over three years has sparked a frenzy of lobbying urging officials to reconsider.
The British Poultry Council has released its 2020 Antibiotic Stewardship Report which highlights the achievements made by the British poultry meat sector’s drive for excellence in bird health and welfare that’s delivering responsible use of antibiotics and safeguarding the efficacy of antibiotics across
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