Post-Brexit controls on food, plant and animal imports to Britain from the EU have recently come into force.
Health certificates will now be required on goods ranging from produce, to meat, to even cut flowers.
Industry experts warn these changes could create delays and push up costs- but some hope it will encourage UK farmers to be more competitive.
UK correspondent Gavin Grey explains what these changes mean for the UK going forward.
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