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06/10/21 Meat processors disagree with George Eustice over imported meat and labour; wine innovation

Does the Government have its head in the sand over problems in the pig sector?

Does the Government have its head in the sand over problems in the pig sector? It continues to face questions from pig farmers about whether itβ€˜ll take action to prevent a mass cull of pigs, which will not go into the food chain. More than 100,000 pigs are unable to be slaughtered and processed because of a lack of qualified butchers, and abattoir workers. Farmers have been asking the government for weeks to enable workers to come to the UK to help solve the problem.

Defra secretary George Eustice told a Conservative Party Conference fringe meeting that some 'processors are telling their farmers they have not got the labour to do this, but they are then importing large quantities of pork from Eastern Europe, so they actually do have the labour to do the processing.'

That statement is challenged by Nick Allen, chief executive of the British Meat Processors Association.

All this week we're looking at the wine industry in the UK. Today we're looking at how much more it could expand with new varieties of grape and refined growing methods.

Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Beatrice Fenton.

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  • Wed 6 Oct 2021 05:45

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