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This study aimed to map the structure of broiler and layer production systems, associated value chains, and chicken disease management
Health and safety issues and regulations for farm vehicles, machinery and equipment: risk assessments and good practice.
Change of name of a company subject to an individual duty rate on certain lever arch mechanisms, originating in the People’s Republic of China.
Assessment of the current and future capabilities of the UK’s industrial CCUS supply chain.
This guidance note explains changes to the VAT treatment of intra-EU chain transactions and to the conditions for zero rating intra-EU supplies of goods.
This guidance sets out how UK Government departments must take action to ensure modern slavery risks are identified and managed in government supply chains.
Previously published copies of the annual national statistics publication food chain productivity
Secondary analysis to calculate productivity of the food chain using already published National Statistcs. Current price estimates of turnover, purchases and labour are deflated using price indices to get volume indices. Consumption of fixed capital volume series are obtained directly....
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