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<p>The Government recognises the particular concerns of the sheep sector in the event
that the UK leaves the EU without a deal as over 30% of UK sheepmeat production is
exported to our near neighbours in the EU. Leaving the EU without a deal at the end
of October would reduce returns for all sheep producers with the impact likely to
be greater in the upland areas given the later pattern of marketing from these regions.</p><p>
</p><p>This is why it is important to reach an agreement on our withdrawal from the
EU. However, as any responsible Government would, we are also preparing for the possibility
of ‘no deal’ and we are in close contact with representatives of the sheep sector
across the UK regarding contingency plans to minimise disruption for the sector.</p><p>
</p><p>Specific guidance for the food and drink sector is published on gov.uk. This
includes advice for importers and exporters of animal products, food labelling, tariffs,
data protection and more. Furthermore, alongside the publication of technical notices,
we continue to work closely with farmers, businesses and trade associations across
the food and drink sector to keep them informed of EU departure preparations.</p>
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