RSA launches food and farming inquiry as it highlights small quantity of these crops grown in UK and picked by non-EU staffThe UK faces serious health implications if the government fails to agree a Brexit deal, finds a report that says of 35 portions of fruit and vegetables, a figure relating to the five-a-day recommendation for individuals, just one "portion" is grown in the UK and picked by British or non-EU workers.The report, to mark the launch of a new RSA commission examining the impact of Brexit on food and farming, found that the five-a-day health target - which adds up to the 35 portions of fruit and vegetables a week - was overwhelmingly met by food grown in the EU or harvested by EU workers in the UK. Continue reading...
Most of UK's fruit and veg is from other EU nations 'so Brexit impact may be dramatic'
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Zdroj: The Guardian