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Gardening: Windsor Framework 'didn't solve plant sales problem'
Gardening: Windsor Framework 'didn't solve plant sales problem'

BBC News

time24-02-2025

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Gardening: Windsor Framework 'didn't solve plant sales problem'

The Windsor Framework has not provided a solution for Northern Ireland consumers who want to buy plants from online retailers in GB, a trade body has told Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) made the comment in its submission to an inquiry being held by the Northern Ireland Affairs said the situation remains "impossible" for some framework is Northern Ireland's post-Brexit deal, which covers trade and human rights. What is the post-Brexit deal? It is an amended version of Northern Ireland's original Brexit deal, the Northern Ireland created a trade border between GB and NI as the way to prevent a hard border between NI and the Republic of created significant problems for businesses like NI garden centres, which faced a range of new labelling and inspection rules, as well as an outright ban on selling some plants from framework, which was agreed by the UK and EU in 2023, included some significant measures to ease the trade in plants and seeds from GB to included a simplification of labelling rules. 'Investment and cost' However, the HTA said while the easements have helped physical retailers, like garden centres, they are "no solution" for plants sold online from GB or mail order retailers to NI said that this is because every individual parcel still requires an official plant assesses that "the only solution" is for businesses to pay for an NI distribution centre for their goods and dispatch consumer packs from added: "There is no solution that is available for this issue that does not involve significant investment and cost for businesses, if they are even willing to make that investment."The government says it is committed to "the full and faithful implementation of the Windsor Framework as the only credible and sustainable solution for Northern Ireland, ensuring smooth trade and the avoidance of a hard border."It is also seeking a new agri-food deal with the a deal could help remove many of the checks and controls on plants and food products being sent from GB to NI.

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