Bill necessitates regular monitoring of supplies and transformation from CAP-style subsidies but no gate on lower quality imports
The UK’s food security is to be regularly assessed by parliament to ensure minimal disruption to renders after the country leaves the EU and while brand-new trade bargains are sought.
The commitment will be part of the biggest shakeup of British agriculture in 40 years and is in need of regular report to MPs outlining supply sources and household expenditure on food, as well as consumer confidence in food safety.
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