UK fruit exports to EU have dropped by more than half since Brexit
by Lisa O'Carroll in Brussels from World news | The Guardian on (#6BV90)
Exports of fruit have fallen from 248.5m in year to March 2021 to 113.8m in 12 months to March 2023
Exports of fruit from the UK to the EU, including traditional English apples and pears, have more than halved since Brexit, according to data released by HMRC.
The decline has been put down to the introduction of trade barriers caused by the UK's departure from the EU including mandatory health certificates on fresh and chilled food and customs paperwork.
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