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Download PDF Despite the COVID-19 pandemic Brexit negotiations have resumed and trade talks are underway with the US, so being prepared for what the future of arable markets may look like is essential. CPM seeks out the wheat varieties that could find themselves in high demand in post-Brexit Britain. In uncertain times, you can be confident in its performance. By Charlotte Cunningham It’s perhaps rather strange that after more than three years of Brexit taking over our lives, conversations and newspaper headlines, the Coronavirus outbreak has seemingly wiped all traces of the fact that the UK will soon be preparing for life outside of the EU. Trade negotiations with the EU have resumed, however, and have recently opened with the US. So a very different Britain may soon creep up on us all as we edge closer to the end of the transition period. Commodity markets and how grain and produce is traded is the area most likely to impact arable farmers, and while we still don’t know exactly what trading agreements are going to look like, it’s important to be prepared for all eventualities, according to Chris Piggott, Frontier. “Even though it’s slipped out of focus, Brexit highlights the…
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