In this special edition of NFUTalk, exclusive to NFU members, we hear how the UK supply chain has been impacted by recent unprecedented levels of inflation.
NFU Director General Terry Jones is in conversation with NFU Deputy President Tom Bradshaw and Retail Consultant Steve Dresser to provide crucial insight for members about how retailers are dealing with the situation and how farming businesses can remain ahead of the curve.
Steve is the CEO at Grocery Insight, a consultancy agency providing independent advice and reporting on recent happenings in the grocery sector, he has a wealth of knowledge of the sector and brings valuable insight to the podcast.
They take a deep dive to understand the effects of inflation at both ends of the supply chain and to find out what implications this may have on future food production. They also look at the importance of a unified supply chain with a long-term mindset to ensure availability of UK produce into next year and beyond.
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