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MPs launch inquiry into how labour and trade issues are affecting the food supply chain

Chloe RyanBy Chloe RyanSeptember 16, 20213 Mins Read
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Today the Environmental, Food and Rural Affairs Committee launches a snap inquiry into the impacts of factors such as Brexit, COVID-19, and rising commodity prices on the food supply chain. 
The cross-party group of MPs is calling for evidence on the factors contributing to reports of shortages of food products and workers in key sectors, a steep decline in food exports to the EU, and the possibility of food price inflation ahead. It will consider the impact on competition, and examine the outlook for producers and consumers. 
The Committee has also today published correspondence to Home Secretary Priti Patel MP, highlighting the Committee’s “deep concern” about labour shortages currently affecting the food supply chain, and urgently requesting information about the action the Home Office is taking to address reports of shortages of overseas labour. The letter invites Patel to give evidence to the Committee as part of the new inquiry.  
Ahead of Great Britain introducing checks and controls on food, live animals and related imports from the EU, urgent questions remain unanswered regarding authorities’ and businesses’ readiness for new processes. In this new inquiry, Labour and trade issues facing the food and farming sector, MPs will assess the extent to which Defra and other Government departments have thus far taken action. 
Chair of the EFRA Committee, Neil Parish MP, said: “The end of the Brexit transition period and the ongoing pandemic have made 2021 a difficult year for the food supply industry. At present, shortages of key workers including HGV drivers are pushing businesses towards losses and causing issues for consumers, and, as we anticipate the implementation of new import checks, more problems loom over the horizon.  
“The Government risks sleepwalking into a perfect storm if it fails to listen to the warning calls of supply chain professionals. There are growing concerns about our preparedness for the introduction of new checks on SPS imports from the EU and other challenges ahead, and the Committee is troubled by the reported further delays in their implementation.  
“We want to understand the extent of the disruption to consumers, business owners and workers, and determine the best means to deal with them.” 
The Committee is seeking answers to the following questions, with an initial deadline of 8 October 2021: 

  1. What is the extent and nature of labour shortages currently being experienced in the food supply chain?
  2. What are the factors driving labour shortages in the food supply chain?
  3. What is the outlook for the labour shortage situation in the coming months and years?  
  4. What other issues are affecting the food supply chain?
  5. What impact will the timetable for introducing physical checks at the border on food and live animal imports from the EU have on the current issues being experienced by the UK food supply chain?
  6. What measures has the Government taken to alleviate the problems being faced by the food supply chain this year? To what extent have they been successful? 
  7. Does the Government need to take further steps to support the food supply chain?

  

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Chloe Ryan

Editor of Poultry Business, Chloe has spent the past decade writing about the food industry from farming, through manufacturing, retail and foodservice. When not working, dog walking and reading biographies are her favourite hobbies.

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