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I kind of wonder really the type of people that become contractors. I don't think they are hired for their logical reasoning based on this contractor forum.
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Only on this forum could a thread entitled 'meat' become a thread about 'fish'...
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostWhere did you get the information about " 1000's of small operators that export high value stuff exclusively to the EU".
Currently there are just about 4,000 working fishing vassals in the UK. Are you trying to deduce that each fishing boat is a separate export business? If you look at Billingsgate Fish Market, you will find about 20 fish wholesalers; those same wholesalers have branches around the fishing ports of the UK. The number of fish exports around the UK would logically only amount to a few tens at the maximum and in fact it is probably less than ten. So where did you get 1000's of high value exporters from?
Of the 'under ten metre' boats, most of them catch high value catches such as live langoustine, king and queen scallops etc, which have little of no value in the UK market. The majority sell their catches to distributors such as Scotprime. The live langoustines for export fetch more than double at wholesale than they would at retail for the UK market. They are collected and packed daily and delivered the next day (still alive) to buyers in France, Italy, Spain etc where they have an appreciation for that kind of thing and will pay for it. That market does not exist (at least with significant volume) in the UK.
Adding tariff barriers may be something that can be overcome, but adding physical delays to that kind of trade will kill it stone dead.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhat you probably don't know about though is the 1000's of small operators that export high value stuff exclusively to the EU. If they lose that market, they are bolloxed.
These 17 companies do own a disproportionate percentage (because it was sold to them by licence holders) but they don't represent the entire fleet.
Currently there are just about 4,000 working fishing vassals in the UK. Are you trying to deduce that each fishing boat is a separate export business? If you look at Billingsgate Fish Market, you will find about 20 fish wholesalers; those same wholesalers have branches around the fishing ports of the UK. The number of fish exports around the UK would logically only amount to a few tens at the maximum and in fact it is probably less than ten. So where did you get 1000's of high value exporters from?
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostThese 1000’s of small operators will be the equivalent of one or two floors in just one building at canary wharf who are losing their jobs daily in the run up to brexit
Very Small beer in the big picture of losing passporting rights
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhat you probably don't know about though is the 1000's of small operators that export high value stuff exclusively to the EU. If they lose that market, they are bolloxed.
These 17 companies do own a disproportionate percentage (because it was sold to them by licence holders) but they don't represent the entire fleet.
Very Small beer in the big picture of losing passporting rights
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhat you probably don't know about though is the 1000's of small operators that export high value stuff exclusively to the EU. If they lose that market, they are bolloxed.
These 17 companies do own a disproportionate percentage (because it was sold to them by licence holders) but they don't represent the entire fleet.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostThis will really hurt the 17 company’s (most non Uk) that currently own the uk fishing rights
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These 17 companies do own a disproportionate percentage (because it was sold to them by licence holders) but they don't represent the entire fleet.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostExcept we wont. Brexit will end the UK fishing industry if there isn't completely tariff and NTB free access to EU markets for UK fishermen. They, like farmers, can't see past the end of their own noses.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostWe will compensate with fish.
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We won't have long to find out I guess. We import a lot of meat, we export a lot of meat. I guess the dynamic might change and we end up eating locally. Perhaps the costs will rise overall, but the benefit might be healthier people. Let's face it, meat is for the rich.
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