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Brechin job fears as three-day week brought in at £10m abattoir amidst pig farming s perfect storm

By Graham Brown Updated: May 9, 2021, 11:57 am © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Major Angus job fears have emerged over a decision to bring a three-day week into place at a Brechin abattoir. It follows the continuing suspension of a Chinese export licence after a Covid-19 outbreak shut the Quality Pork Limited plant in Brechin earlier this year. The move has been described as a “pivotal moment” for the future of Scotland’s pig farming industry. Plant bosses say the step is being taken in an attempt to stave off redundancies among the workforce.

Brechin job fears as three-day week brought at £10m abattoir in pig farming s perfect storm

Updated: May 8, 2021, 12:55 pm © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media The QPP plant at Brechin Major Angus job fears have emerged over a decision to bring a three-day week into place at a Brechin abattoir. It follows the continuing suspension of a Chinese export licence after a Covid-19 outbreak shut the Quality Pork Limited plant in Brechin earlier this year. The move has been described as a “pivotal moment” for the future of Scotland’s pig farming industry. Plant bosses say the step is being taken in an attempt to stave off redundancies among the workforce. Community leaders are concerned uncertainty over the long-term future of the slaughterhouse will dent the town’s pandemic recovery.

Brexit: Free ride for imports is a slap in the face for UK exporters, by Claire Taylor

TALK about twisting a knife in an open wound! Well that’s exactly what the UK Government is doing to UK food exporters by deciding to grant EU imports a free ride into the UK for a further 6-12 months. Checks on imports were due to be introduced in stages from April 1 and from July 1, but the Government is now having to U-turn on its post-Brexit policy due to a lack of infrastructure at UK ports. Quite rightly, there had been concerns that delays at the ports could lead to empty supermarket shelves which would impact on consumers. Many businesses here that rely on imports from the EU are breathing a sigh of relief, but it doesn’t offer much consolation for UK food exporters who have had to grapple with untested systems since January 1.

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