will have on industry. another knock on impact of energy being so expensive is that production has been halted at two large fertiliser plants in england. they make carbon dioxide as a by product, and that is used widely by food producers for example, in meat production and packaging. some manufacturers and supermarkets have warned of shortages if the problem isn t urgently resolved. iceland says it s not seeing problems yet, but the situation is a concern. 0ur supply chain are building up an additional 1 2 week stock particularly on key lines that they re worried about, such as frozen meats just to ensure that if the c02 crisis does last any longer than a few days or, indeed weeks we will be able to keep servicing our stores and ultimately our customers. the government s spoken with the company which runs the fertiliser plants, to discuss options around
particularly on key lines that they re worried about, such as frozen meats just to ensure that if the co2 crisis does last any longer than a few days or, indeed weeks we will be able to keep servicing our stores and ultimately our customers. the government s spoken with the company which runs the fertiliser plants, to discuss options around getting them going again. food businesses say the carbon dioxide disruption couldn t have come at a worse time with the supply chain already under pressure as they struggle to get enough workers and lorry drivers. wholesale gas prices are unlikely to come down just yet, and eventually they could feed through into higher energy bills for households. katy austin, bbc news. let s speak to our business correspondent theo leggett. if you are with an energy company that goes under, what happens, what can you do? i! it
will have on industry. another knock on impact of energy being so expensive is that production has been halted at two large fertiliser plants in england. they make carbon dioxide as a by product, and that is used widely by food producers for example, in meat production and packaging. some manufacturers and supermarkets have warned of shortages if the problem isn t urgently resolved. iceland says it s not seeing problems yet, but the situation is a concern. 0ur supply chain are building up an additional 1 2 week stock particularly on key lines that they re worried about, such as frozen meats just to ensure that if if the c02 just to ensure that if the c02 crisis does last any longer than a few days or, indeed weeks we will be able to keep servicing our stores and ultimately our customers. the government s spoken with the company which runs the fertiliser plants, to discuss options around getting them going again.
our supply chain are building up an additional 1 2 week stock particularly on key lines that they re worried about, such as frozen meats just to ensure that if the co2 crisis does last any longer than a few days or, indeed weeks we will be able to keep servicing our stores and ultimately our customers. the government s spoken with the company which runs the fertiliser plants, to discuss options around getting them going again. food businesses say the carbon dioxide disruption couldn t have come at a worse time with the supply chain already under pressure as they struggle to get enough workers and lorry drivers. wholesale gas prices are unlikely to come down just yet, and eventually they could feed through into higher energy bills for households. katy austin, bbc news. let s talk more about this with our chief political correspondent, adam fleming. good morning. what more can you tell us? we good morning. what more can you tell us? ~ ~ ., good morning. what more can you tell
another knock on impact of energy being so expensive is that production has been halted at two large fertiliser plants in england. they make carbon dioxide as a by product, and that is used widely by food producers for example, in meat production and packaging. some manufacturers and supermarkets have warned of shortages if the problem isn t urgently resolved. iceland says it s not seeing problems yet, but the situation is a concern. 0ur supply chain are building up an additional 1 2 week stock particularly on key lines that they re worried about, such as frozen meats just to ensure that if the c02 crisis does last any longer than a few days or, indeed weeks we will be able to keep servicing our stores and ultimately our customers. the government s spoken with the company which runs the fertiliser plants, to discuss options around getting them going again. food businesses say the carbon dioxide disruption couldn t have come at a worse time,