The UK’s exit from the European Union has caused some turmoil in the country, particularly due to a shortage of manpower. The scarcity of butchers, for example, leaves pig farmers with no way to get rid of them, as is the case with Sophie Hope.
“It’s been a struggle, I won’t lie. It’s the cause of sleepless nights and days full of anxiety. There are a lot of pigs on the farm and there’s nowhere else to put them”…
A surplus in farms and a shortage in the supermarket. Pork shortages may start in British dishes.
Breeders are asking the government of Boris Johnson to take the necessary measures.
“The biggest problem here right now. In fact, it has been forming for several months and we are now at a critical stage.Hope rule.
Sophie Hope would like emergency visas for Europeans – with the skills to solve the problem.
This crisis also affected another business of this breeder: poultry production.
Their chickens – laying fertilized eggs – are for farmers who raise chickens for consumption, but the supply chain is off. This means that thousands of eggs were wasted.
“I employ 20 people here. They work hard, day in and day out. Early in the morning, they work hard to please these birds so that they produce a lot of eggs – and they collect them all. We”, The Creator acknowledges.
Euronews journalist Luke Hanrahan reports it “Part of the reason these sectors are so badly affected by the shortage of migrant workers from the EU is that these animals are growing faster. Cattle and sheep farmers will also start to struggle because of the shortage of migrant butchers from the EU.”
The British government has announced that it is working closely with various sectors to find a solution to the labor shortage crisis in the country.
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