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In this photo taken on Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, Wyn Evans, farmer and chairman of the National Farmers Union Welsh Livestock Board poses for a photo on his farm, in Ceredigion, West Wales. U.K. meat producers are particularly vulnerable to the threat of a no-deal Brexit. That’s because 90 percent of their exports go to EU countries, meaning many would find themselves in jeopardy because of the tariffs and border delays that would follow a disorderly exit from the bloc. (AP Photo/Jo Kearney)

In this photo taken on Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, Wyn Evans, farmer and chairman of the National Farmers Union Welsh Livestock Board poses for a photo on his farm, in Ceredigion, West Wales. U.K. meat producers are particularly vulnerable to the threat of a no-deal Brexit. That’s because 90 percent of their exports go to EU countries, meaning many would find themselves in jeopardy because of the tariffs and border delays that would follow a disorderly exit from the bloc. (AP Photo/Jo Kearney)

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