Irish food firms ’must find new export markets outside UK’ to survive Brexit

Irish food companies need to quickly move beyond their reliance on the UK if they are to survive a Brexit worst-case scenario, a parliamentary watchdog has found.

Irish food firms ’must find new export markets outside UK’ to survive Brexit

Irish food companies need to quickly move beyond their reliance on the UK if they are to survive a Brexit worst-case scenario, a parliamentary watchdog has found.

Agricultural businesses and the fishing industry are in "a position of extreme exposure to trade losses" over Britain’s decision to pull out of the EU, the Joint Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine said.

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