Dutch export nurseries and traders who import plants from other EU countries now require pre-export certificates, which gives the international plant trade a new level of bureaucracy.
The GCA plans to discuss the Brexit import, phytosanitary legislation and the peat debate
The Garden Centers Association is holding regional meetings in the South Thames area on January 27th, followed by a joint meeting for the Midlands and Wales & West areas on January 28th.
Spear & Jackson increases prices by 5% as import costs increase
"Exponential" shipping costs from the Far East have led garden tool company Spear & Jackson to tell customers that prices are rising.
Spear & Jackson raise prices 5% as import costs rise
"Exponential" shipping costs from the Far East have led garden tool company Spear & Jackson to tell customers that prices are rising.
Dutch transport company via post-Brexit import facilities to Great Britain
According to Van der Haas, delivery invoice data is the biggest problem with importing plants into the UK after Brexit.
Dutch transport company via post-Brexit import facilities to Great Britain
According to Van der Haas, delivery invoice data is the biggest problem with importing plants into the UK after Brexit.
The first import crisis after Brexit begins UPDATED
Dutch exporters stopped deliveries of Prunus to the UK from Defra after the UK left the EU on January 1st.
Hayloft Plants expects additional import costs and stops exports to survive Brexit
Hayloft's Derek Jarman says sales doubled around this time (in a quiet month) last year and is waiting to see the added cost of a first shipment of plants from Holland this week.
Hayloft Plants expects additional import costs and stops exports to survive Brexit
Hayloft's Derek Jarman says the ales are double this time around this time last year (in a quiet month) and will see the additional cost of an initial delivery of plants from Holland this week – estimated at an additional £ 300 plus any transportation / Ferries fees. by Matthew Appleby
The first import crisis after Brexit begins
Dutch exporters stopped deliveries of Prunus to the UK from Defra after the UK left the EU on January 1st.