The British agriculture after the Brexit
Cheap labor may lost, but regulations will be more permissive.
For the time being only guessing is taking place about the future of the British farmer after the Brexit. The Syngenta Hungary Blog (Syngenta Magyarország Blog) in its compilation among other things reveals that the British farmers traditionally denounced the European Union's bureaucratic Agricultural Policy, but the exit will make them to lose hefty subsidies and generous Eastern European seasonal labor source as well. Not to mention the EU market. (by our colleague)
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