date:Feb 11, 2020
d the largest destination for UK food exports. This fact is driven by geography, shelf-life and customer tastes. Introducing friction into those supply chains will have implications for our largest manufacturing sector and for all food and drink consumers.
Government must lead the way and proceed at pace with building vital infrastructure at the ports, and ensure regulators such as the Food Standards Agency (FSA) are appropriately resourced for these new responsibilities. Adding any additional