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16/12/22 - Labour shortages, farmhouse cheese and phosphorous

'Please work with us!' That鈥檚 the message to the government this morning from labour providers who say there are severe staff shortages in food and farming.

鈥淧lease work with us!鈥 That鈥檚 the message to the Government this morning from labour providers who say there are severe staff shortages in food and farming and 60 per cent of farmers and manufacturers expect they won鈥檛 have enough workers next year. Tis the season for an announcement on seasonal worker visas - last year it came on Christmas Eve, heralding 40,000 6-month visas for people coming from abroad to work on UK farms and in poultry processing this year. We understand the exact numbers for NEXT year are currently being discussed by the Home Office and DEFRA. The National Farmers Union have called for 55 thousand visas - but the Immigration Minister, Robert Jenrick, recently told the House of Commons that he felt 40,000 a year 鈥渋s approximately the right number鈥 and pointed out that this year there were 1,400 visas left unused.

Our week long travel through the world of cheese culminates in a trip to the Yorkshire dales where it鈥檚 believed versions of Wensleydale were first made a thousand years ago. Farmhouse production came to an end after the second world war but it鈥檚 making a come-back and bringing benefits to smaller farm businesses.

And the UK needs to reduce its reliance on 鈥榬isky import markets鈥 for phosphorous and instead develop innovative ways of recovering it from animal manures and wastewater. That鈥檚 the advice in the UK Phosphorous Transformation Strategy, which has just been released. Phosphorus is needed for biological processes in plants and animals. At the moment the UK imports 174,000 tons a year - mainly from Russia, China and Morocco - and prices have been impacted by the war in Ukraine.

Presented by Charlotte Smith
Produced for 大象传媒 Audio in Bristol by Heather Simons

13 minutes

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  • Fri 16 Dec 2022 05:45

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