the commercial production of carbon dioxide for use in the food and drink industry is set to resume after the government reached a deal to cover a manufacturer's operating costs for a limited time. it comes after a warning that rising gas prices could lead to a shortage of goods on the shelves. chief political correspondent adam fleming joins us now. where are we with the crisis, has it been averted? this where are we with the crisis, has it been averted?— been averted? this bit of the gas crisis looks _ been averted? this bit of the gas crisis looks like _ been averted? this bit of the gas crisis looks like it _ been averted? this bit of the gas crisis looks like it has _ been averted? this bit of the gas crisis looks like it has been - crisis looks like it has been averted at least for bit, because they have decided to cover the operating costs of one plant for three weeks for several million pounds. this plant makes fertiliser but a by—product of that is carbon dioxide that is used in different industries, especially food production. if you have no carbon dioxide it affects food on the shelves, or at least it would have