uk. it then reopen the one which makes 60% of the uk s commercial, doc said after the government stepped in to say it would meet the running cost for three weeks, the shut those plants because of the rising costs of wholesale gas. that is the issue affecting everything to do it with this industry at the moment. what has happened now is a temporary reprieve, cf industries said the move comes with these ongoing discussions, and this is simply a holding situation that they now expect robust alternative sources of c02 to be developed as part of a long term solution for meeting demand in that country. this is a temporary reprieve. the agreement means industry should have confidence it will be able to receive future c02 supplies without further taxpayer support according
number ofjob vacancies there are available and he was asked are the people might want to work in these jobs in the right places? i people might want to work in these jobs in the right places? jobs in the right places? i think that it is definitely jobs in the right places? i think that it is definitely a jobs in the right places? i think| that it is definitely a short-term that it is definitely a short term answer. we need to make sure that we attract some skilled people into the industry. they get paid well. i know he said we need to pay better but actually if you compare it to other sectors the pig industry and the agricultural industry and abattoirs do actually pay very well, so yes it is a short term answer and we do have to come up with our long term answers definitely. tbs, have to come up with our long-term answers definitely. answers definitely. a spokesperson for the department answers definitely. a spokesperson for the department for answers definitely. a spokespers
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ministers have been working to get c02 supplies back up and say uk gas supplies are not threatened. here s our business correspondent katy austin. the food supply chain has already been under pressure as firms struggle to find enough workers, including lorry drivers. now, manufacturers and supermarkets say a shortage of carbon dioxide threatens the supply of some products. the gas is crucial for a variety of uses, including the production and packaging of meat, and keeping salads fresh. towards the end of the week to come and into the following week, we re going to see really serious consequences. and i would think that by the middle of next week, so ten days time, we would see a really, really, really big hit to poultry production, to pig producers, and probably increasingly in the other sectors, so in packaging materials and in bakery and drinks. the supermarket iceland hasn t seen disruption so far,