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Brexit and new trade deals are leaving UK farming industries having to meet higher standards and greater export controls and costs

There is much disappointment that Ministers have yet again on Thursday announced the delay of the implementation of full import controls for EU products and there are warnings of the… The post Brexit and new trade deals are leaving UK farming industries having to meet higher standards and greater export controls and costs appeared first…

Daredevil Ukrainian farmers are ploughing their fields wearing bulletproof vests and ballistic helmets as Russian missiles fly over

Ukrainian farmers who are ploughing their fields on the frontline are having to wear bulletproof vests and ballistic helmets. In the area of Zaporizhzhia which is just a few miles… The post Daredevil Ukrainian farmers are ploughing their fields wearing bulletproof vests and ballistic helmets as Russian missiles fly over appeared first on London Business…

World’s largest soft drink producer to provide $15m in aide to Ukraine after revenues increase to $9bn

The world’s largest soft drink producer, Coca-Cola along with the Coca-Cola Foundation are set to provide around $15m in aid to Ukraine. Efforts to provide humanitarian assistance in the Ukraine… The post World’s largest soft drink producer to provide $15m in aide to Ukraine after revenues increase to $9bn appeared first on London Business News…

UK is in crisis  as we are ‘sleepwalking into food shortages and that’s a fact’ as farmers ‘turn down production’

The war in Ukraine has created chaos as the supply chain which is crippling farmers across the UK as “ridiculous fertiliser prices” has soared from £300 per tonne to £1,000.… The post UK is in crisis  as we are ‘sleepwalking into food shortages and that’s a fact’ as farmers ‘turn down production’ appeared first on…

‘Sunflower oil has gone up 1,000%’ amid Russia-Ukraine war forcing supermarkets to ration cooking oil across the UK

Supermarkets across the UK are no rationing cooking oils as the Russia-Ukraine war has caused supply chain issues which has seen “sunflower oil” going “up by 1,000%.” The BBC has… The post ‘Sunflower oil has gone up 1,000%’ amid Russia-Ukraine war forcing supermarkets to ration cooking oil across the UK appeared first on London Business…

Beer prices set to go up amid rising grain costs amid Russia-Ukraine war and soaring inflation

The Russian-Ukraine war has impacted the beer industry as there has been a major spike in grain costs, soaring commodity inflation and supply chain issues. The Dutch brewing giant Heineken… The post Beer prices set to go up amid rising grain costs amid Russia-Ukraine war and soaring inflation appeared first on London Business News |…

Farmers threaten to stop egg production over prices as supermarkets are ‘suffocating businesses’

Supermarkets have been accused of suffocating “businesses” and putting “cheap food marketing tactics” above the needs of farmers. Egg farmers have now threatened to stop all production if supermarkets do… The post Farmers threaten to stop egg production over prices as supermarkets are ‘suffocating businesses’ appeared first on London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com.

1.3 million parents say they are very likely to need to use a food bank in the next three months

Deliveroo and the Trussell Trust are announcing a new partnership to provide up to two million meals and vital support for people facing hunger across the country. For the first… The post 1.3 million parents say they are very likely to need to use a food bank in the next three months appeared first on…

Greggs confirm flagship opening on London’s Leicester Square

Greggs has confirmed it will be opening a brand-new flagship shop at 1 Leicester Square this summer, following months of speculation. Hoardings showing a sneak peek of a Steak Bake… The post Greggs confirm flagship opening on London’s Leicester Square appeared first on London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com.

Families struggle to buy basic needs ‘with energy, food and fuel price rises showing no signs of easing’

Millions of families are struggling to buy basic needs as food prices are soaring “and national insurance increases hitting pay packets for the first time this month.” The Office for… The post Families struggle to buy basic needs ‘with energy, food and fuel price rises showing no signs of easing’ appeared first on London Business…

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