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The 'Global Britain: what is the trading outlook for agriculture post Brexit?' event is one of many events listed. View all events.
Leaving the EU is at the forefront of all UK farming industry’s priorities list. We've partnered with Farmers Weekly to put together a series of three webinars looking to answer the industry’s most ardent questions.
In the first webinar of the series, our panel will discuss what leaving the EU means for trade and aim to answer some of the most urgent questions that farmers might have regarding trade and tariffs, looking at different outcomes for new and existing markets.
Join Farmers Weekly’s Business Editor, Suzie Horne and our panellists Mary Quicke farmer and Executive Director of Quickes Traditional Ltd, Dr Phil Hadley – International Market Development Director AHDB, Rizvan Khalid, Managing Director, Euro Quality Lambs, Tom Forshaw – AHDB Senior Analyst (Policy)
To book:
https://ahdb.org.uk/events/global-britain-what-is-the-trading-outlook-for-agriculture-post-brexit