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<p>We remain focused on ensuring our smooth and orderly withdrawal from the EU with
a deal as soon as possible. As a responsible Government, for almost three years we
have been undertaking extensive work to prepare for a no deal scenario and minimise
disruption to ensure trade continues to operate smoothly from the day we leave.</p><p>
</p><p>The UK has a high degree of food security built on access to a range of sources,
including strong domestic production and imports from other countries. This will not
change whether we leave the EU with or without a deal. Defra, as the lead Government
department for food supply, has long established relationships with industry, and
we are working closely with key stakeholders to prepare for all scenarios.</p><p>
</p><p>Public sector food provision for specific sectors including hospitals, prisons,
schools and care settings is led by the relevant Government departments. However,
Defra has been working closely with lead departments (DfE, DHSC, MOJ, MOD) to support
their contingency planning for food supply to public services. Defra is providing
advice and support to these departments especially to support their engagement with
the food industry. Lead Government departments are engaging with key suppliers for
schools, hospitals and prisons to ensure the supply chain is prepared and supply is
maintained.</p>
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