The National Sheep Association (NSA) is calling for reassurance and common sense on the remainder of the Brexit process as the UK enters the final stages of trade discussions.
NSA chief executive Phil Stocker said: “With everything going on, it’s been only too easy to forget about the ongoing Brexit negotiations, but forget we have not because progress is moving along.
“With the final round of this stage of negotiations with the EU due to start in the next week, NSA is calling on the Government to consider the implications if the deal is halted at the following summit scheduled for the end of June.”
Mr Stocker highlighted that agriculture has already had a number of major issues to deal with over the last few months, as exports dried up and the closure of the hospitality and foodservice industry.
“While the sheep sector has managed to ride this out reasonably well so far, we know how fragile things will be in the coming months as the bulk of 2020 lambs begin to come through,” he said.
“If we end up facing a tariff or any disruption to lamb supplies going into Europe it will have a devastating impact on our trade and lamb values. Many European processors rely on British lamb and we rely heavily on the EU market. Disrupting this relationship would be senseless and damaging to industry at a time when British businesses will need all the help and support they can get.”