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Old 29-09-2018, 19:57   #1530
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by jonbxx View Post
The whole food import/export thing is quite interesting and very much consumer led. According to this report - http://beefandlambmatters.blogspot.c...w-zealand.html we were the second largest importer AND third largest exporter of sheep meat which of course doesn’t make sense until we look at consumer trends. Cuts like legs and chops are popular but other cuts not so much so we are not self sufficient in the cuts we want and sell on what’s left abroad. Remember when the lamb shank used to be a cheap cut of meat until demand here in the uk rose?

Another example is with fish where we export a hell of a lot of fish but also import a lot of cod as this is what the consumer wants.

We could probably be more self sufficient in many foods if we are flexible in what we eat.
We will presumably be able to fish more cod for ourselves once freed of the common fisheries policy.

There is far too much emphasis on the negatives of leaving the EUB without balancing these with the positives. We all need to lighten up!
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