"We can say with certainty" that the United Kingdom’s disorderly exit from the EU would result in "significant disruption to certain agricultural markets", said European Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan in Brussels on Monday 8 April.
At a press conference, the Commissioner did not want to be alarmist. He said he really hoped "that common sense will prevail" and that an agreement on Brexit will be reached. "A no-deal makes no sense; there are too many issues at stake for all parties...