With an unprecedented amount of uncertainty facing the sector, this year’s RABDF Business and Policy conference will tackle the key issues set to impact dairy businesses as we evolve in a new post-Brexit market – focused on the environment, promoting the benefits of dairy products and learning from allied industries. The conference returns to London on Tuesday 5 November.
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DAIRY INDUSTRY WOMAN OF THE YEAR FINALISTS REVEALED
The Dairy Industry Woman of the Year Award, sponsored by HSBC, will once again be awarded at the national Women in Dairy conference next month. Presented to the individual who has demonstrated the core values of Women in Dairy – connect, share and inspire – the award aims to celebrate the achievements of women in the British dairy industry.
Retaining your existing EU staff after Brexit
'New' Government must take on board potential labour crisis facing dairy industry
Boris Johnson was appointed as our new Prime Minister last week and with that comes a brand new cabinet that sees Theresa Villiers take up the position of Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, someone who has previously said she would support a no-deal Brexit. Regardless of Mr Johnson’s chosen cabinet we know that he is a devout leave campaigner and has said on more than one occasion that we will leave the European Union ‘come what may’ on 31 October.