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2022 Predictions (5)

Sunflower oil shortages forcing a choice between food & biodiesel

I thought I had seen most things in my 31-year career in the oils and fats world, but the last two years have been some of the most challenging. If Brexit, Covid and driver shortages were not enough,..

Brexit IMPACT has devastated UK exports to smaller EU countries

LSE finds one-third decline in trading relationships under Boris Johnson’s deal – which has hit small firms hardest. There are many great British companies who produce great products such as salmon,..

UK Export Finance appoints NEW business group director

Former HSBC transaction banking head Tim Reid has been appointed director of UK Export Finance’s (UKEF) business group, following the retirement of Gordon Welsh.

UK shoppers seek out value as grocery inflation hits 11-year high

With grocery price inflation at its highest level since 2011, shoppers are looking to retailers to help them cope with the rising cost of living.

Palm oil export ban sparks concern over global food prices

Experts says every country will suffer as world’s biggest palm oil producer bans exports of commodity used in food, cosmetics and cleaning products.

Brexit compounding Covid disruption

UK exports of goods to the EU have fallen by £20bn compared with the last period of stable trade with Europe , according to official figures marking the first full year since Brexit. Numbers released..

Whisky exports grew 19% to £4.5bn last year

There are many UK companies that produce great products that they want to ship overseas. Despite Brexit there is still plenty of opportunity for this, companies can refer to our Guide to Shipping..

Supermarket Shortages: Skyrocketing costs and reduced security

Even though Italy won’t be as affected by the shortages, food may be less plentiful. There will be further price increases due to famines elsewhere and the issue of livestock diets will arise.

Should we be worried about food shortages?

We investigate the causes behind the current food shortages and what these really mean for UK consumers. During the pandemic we became accustomed to gaps on supermarket shelves. A lack of seasonal..