This report investigates the multifaceted impact of Brexit on the UK's importation of perishable goods from the EU. It explores the potential economic consequences, including profit and loss scenarios resulting from increased non-tariff barriers. The analysis highlights the heterogeneity in exposure across different goods, with fresh goods, beverages, and raw materials being particularly vulnerable to delays and disruptions. The report examines the political implications of Brexit, including changes to free trade routes and new taxation rules, and assesses the impact on international business. It delves into the legal implications, pros and cons of Brexit, and the effects on perishable goods prices and availability. Furthermore, it discusses the role of tariffs, existing trade agreements, and opportunities to improve production within the perishable goods industries. The report aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities for the UK's perishable goods sector in the post-Brexit landscape, contributing to a deeper understanding of the economic and trade dynamics at play.