The UK government's struck a deal to restart a carbon dioxide production plant in an attempt to avoid further shortages of goods and food.
American owned CF Fertilisers - which supplies most of the CO2 used in food production - had halted work due to rising wholesale gas prices.
American owned CF Fertilisers - which supplies most of the CO2 used in food production - had halted work due to rising wholesale gas prices.
It was causing concern over possible food shortages in supermarkets.
The deal could cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, but Environment Secretary George Eustice says it was important to strike.
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The deal could cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, but Environment Secretary George Eustice says it was important to strike.
IN: 'The steps...
OUT: ...stresses.'
TIME: 24 seconds
https://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0922gas-eustice1.mp3