I get what he’s saying. It’s a death by a thousand cuts. You don’t see the results of Brexit all at once immediately. Any good that could be traded is eventually affected, any service that could be provided from someone in the EU is eventually impacted. And these changes will be experienced gradually over the months and years as they roll out.
The only successful brexit is a green brexit, so importing less food and growing more via regenerative and CEA like vertical farming because there are NTBs is a good opportunity imo.
Importing food can be greener than growing it. There is especially true the moment heated green houses are involved. Though long run, I want farms mostly gone and food produced by green energy vertical farms and precision fermentation. Rewild all that land and control all our food creation inputs and outputs, leaving nature to recover.
It depends on the the heating source, but yes I agree. Dyson are doing some interesting things
I don’t trust Dyson to do anything in the public interest.
Good job we’ve got rid of production subsidies now we are out of the CAP and EU then
You don’t half love your niche initialisms.
The Common Agriculture Policy is niche? It takes the largest slice of the MAF
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Would be a great benefit.
Unfortunately. Building the farms to do this. Is more expensive then impirting from the EU. So brexit will not achive this. Just raise prices with no green benefit.
It’s not. I work in the industry, there is massive investment in it. Covid, brexit and climate change are driving it.
https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/23114795.fischer-farms-boss-reveals-1bn-vertical-farming-ambitions/
Clearly they should have put “you won’t be able to get lavish food you can’t afford anyway” on the side of a bus.
If only we could invent something that would make repetitive tasks easier
This article has more holes in it than Swiss cheese…
Article? This is a blog post by a TV food critic.
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