Bellora, Cecilia
[Contributor];
Emlinger, Charlotte
[Contributor];
Fouré, Jean
[Contributor];
Guimbard, Houssein
[Contributor]
;
European Parliament Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union
Footnote:
Manuscript completed in October 2017. - Bibl. : p. 43-46
Description:
This report analyzes current UK-EU27 agri-food trade, and quantifies the impacts of a return to WTO rules after Brexit. Agri-food trade is likely to decrease steeply, especially for meat and dairy sectors. However, there might be an opportunity for an increase in production in a reduced number of European sectors, such as red meat, cattle or wheat, to replace imports from the UK. More generally, Ireland is likely to be the most negatively impacted country and deserves particular attention during the Brexit process.