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Trade Policy Analysis

Independent insight to navigate global trade challenges

For over a decade, The Andersons Centre has provided trusted trade policy analysis to help governments, industry bodies, and agri-food businesses understand and respond to changes in the global trading environment.

Our work combines robust economic evaluation with practical industry knowledge, enabling clients to make informed decisions and plan confidently in the face of regulatory change, shifting trade protocols, and market uncertainty.

What We Offer

Our Trade Policy Analysis service covers:

  • Trade Policy Evaluation: assessing the impact of new and existing trade agreements, regulatory changes, and supply chain developments on the agri-food sector.
  • Non-Tariff Measure (NTM) Modelling: quantifying costs across more than 30 sub-categories, from production plant to overseas destination, for agricultural, food, fisheries, and horticultural products.
  • Exporter Support: identifying market access opportunities, advising on compliance requirements, and benchmarking supply chain performance against international competitors.
  • Industry Advocacy: providing independent evidence to strengthen engagement with UK and overseas regulators and inform parliamentary and industry debates.
  • Strategic Planning: scenario testing and cost impact modelling to guide business strategies in an environment of regulatory divergence.

Why Clients Choose Us

1

Practical Understanding:
insights shaped by direct experience with farming, food processing, and supply chain operations, ensuring advice reflects commercial realities.


2

Political Awareness:
deep understanding of how trade negotiations, regulatory divergence, and parliamentary processes influence the agri-food sector.


3

Tailored Support:
targeted briefings and analysis designed to address the specific challenges facing your organisation.


4

Evidence-Based Influence:
impartial, data-backed findings that strengthen engagement with ministers, officials, and trade bodies.


5

Strategic Foresight:
scenario modelling to prepare for the commercial and operational impacts of alternative trade outcomes.


6

Independence:
objective advice, free from political or commercial bias.


7

Proven Expertise:
of interpreting trade policy and its implications for farming and agri-food businesses in the UK and overseas.


8

Actionable Insight:
translating complex trade rules into clear, practical steps for your business.


Who We Work With

UK and devolved governments
Trade associations and producer groups
Agri-businesses, processors, and input suppliers
Exporters and supply chain operators
Financial institutions and investors
International organisations and development bodies

We are here to help

Whether you need to assess the implications of a trade agreement, quantify the impact of non-tariff measures, or develop evidence for policy engagement, Contact our trade policy team for a confidential discussion.

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Key Contacts

Michael Haverty

Partner & Senior Research Consultant

Qualifications & Experience
  • 2019 to date - Partner of The Andersons Centre
  • Joined Andersons in 2015
  • 15 years’ experience in leading analytical and consulting projects across numerous international markets within Europe, the Americas and Asia
  • Previously worked in marketing and policy-related roles with Syngenta, JFC Agri, Newcastle University and the European Commission
  • Delivered numerous reports and conference presentations concerning Brexit and the impact of tariff and non-tariff measures
  • Advanced French speaker
  • BSc (Hons) Agricultural Economics & Management, Queen’s University Belfast; MSc International Agricultural & Food Marketing, Newcastle University
Areas of Expertise
  • Agricultural Market Analysis and Industry Forecasting
  • Agri-Food Trade Analysis
  • Market Research and Competitor Analysis
  • Environmental and Greenhouse Gas Assessments
  • Situation and Outlook Analysis
  • International Market Assessments
  • Customised Research and Consulting
  • Seminars, Briefings and Training
Publications
  • Haverty, M. and Grainger, A. (2025) Quantifying Non-Tariff Measures on GB to EU Agri-Food, Plant Products and Fisheries Trade
  • Haverty, M. (2017) Impact of WTO Trading on the Northern Ireland Beef and Sheep Meat Industry, Report for the Livestock and Meat Commission (LMC), in collaboration with the Northern Ireland Meat Exporters Association (NIMEA). The Anderson’s Centre, Melton Mowbray.
  • Haverty, M. (2016) What Brexit Means for the UK Agricultural Sector
  • Redman, G. and Haverty, M. (2016) Crop Area Trends in Scandinavia and the UK
  • Haverty, M. and Redman, G. (2015) Biostimulants in the UK
  • Haverty, M. and Gorton, M. (2006) Integrating Marketing Orientation and Competitive Benchmarking: A Methodological Framework and Application. Total Quality Management and Business Excellence
  • Franks, J.R. and Haverty, M.J.P. (2005) Benchmarking Farm Enterprises. Journal of Farm Management

Richard King MRICS FAAV

Partner & Head of Business Research

Qualifications & Experience
  • 2009 – Present Day - Chairman of the CAAV Grants and Regulation Committee
  • 2000 – Present Day - Editor of the Agricultural Budgeting and Costings Book.
  • 1999 – Present Day - Elected Fellow of the Association of Agricultural Valuers
  • 1998 – Present Day - Farm Business Research Consultant at Andersons’ Head Office
  • 1997 – Present Day - Elected Associate of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
  • 1995-1997 – Adkin Chartered Surveyors and Land Agents, Abingdon
  • 1991-1995 – BSc (Hons) in Rural Enterprise and Land Management, Harper Adams College, Shropshire
Areas of Expertise
  • Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) and Agri-environment Schemes
  • Agricultural Literature and Farmer Meetings
  • Farmer Supply Chain Relationships
  • Budgeting and Costing Information
  • Agricultural Market Analysis and Industry Forecasting
  • CAP Reform and Policy Analysis
  • Research Projects and Commissioned Studies
  • Seminars, Briefing and Training
  • Corporate Strategy Advice
Publications
  • Editor of the Agricultural Budgeting and Costing Book
  • Editor of ABC Professional Update, Andersons Agribrief Service, and Andersons Outlook

Graham Redman

Partner

Qualifications & Experience
  • Partner of The Andersons Centre – 2010 to date
  • Research Economist in The Andersons Centre Research Team – 2004 to date
  • Editor of the John Nix Pocketbook – 2008 to date
  • MSc in Agricultural Management and Economics – Reading University (1992-1993)
  • BSc in Animal Science - Leeds University (1988-1991)
  • Economist for major agricultural merchant (Banks Cargill Agriculture) – 1998 to 2004
  • Farm business consultant for farm management advisors (Laurence Gould Partnership) Southern and Central England – 1993 to 1998
Areas of Expertise
  • Farmer Supply Chain Relationships
  • Budgeting and Costing Information
  • Agricultural Market Analysis and Industry Forecasting
  • CAP Reform and Policy Analysis
  • Research Projects and Commissioned Studies
  • Seminars, Briefing and Training
Publications
  • Editor of the John Nix Farm Management Pocketbook
  • Contributor to the Professional Update agricultural briefing
  • Entrepreneurialism, the kiss of life for British Farmers? Oxford Farming Conference Report Jan 2016
  • The Best of British Farmers, what gives them the edge? Oxford Farming Conference Report Jan 2015
  • A Detailed Economic Assessment of Anaerobic Digestion and its Suitability to UK Farming and Waste Systems.
  • Chartered Environmentalist and Council member of the Institute of the Agricultural management (IAgrM)
  • Active member of the Farmers' Club
  • Redman. G., & Benton. T. (2025). Published: AHDB UK Food Security and What it means for the Farming Community

James Webster-Rusk

Senior Agribusiness Analyst

Qualifications & Experience
  • Joined Andersons in October 2021
  • Five years working in cereal and oilseed market intelligence for the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB). Including three years as a Senior Cereals and Oilseeds Market Analyst.
  • Speaker at a number of high profile AHDB conferences and events.
  • BA (Hons) Economics
  • Previous farm work for arable and livestock business.
Areas of Expertise
  • Specialist in Grain and Arable farming
  • Data analysis, information identification
  • Network creation and development
  • Process orientated, experienced at organising dat