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How this English county is preparing for life after Brexit | CNBC Reports
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We’re in Cornwall here in the U.K.
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This is a place that voted overwhelmingly for Brexit, and now it's dealing with the reality of life after the EU.
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The county of Cornwall in the southwest corner of England has received more than €1 billion
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from the European Union since 2000 to help boost the local economy.
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Here we found that some Cornwall-based businesses are jittery about the uncertainty around leaving the EU,
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so they’re making their own preparations.
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Rob Sanders and Colin Phillipson founded Glas, an agritech startup
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that helps farmers track data like food supply and animal health.
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They told us they created Glas to help Britain’s farmers who are worried about losing EU subsidies.
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It’s being set up in light of uncertainty from Brexit because people want a way
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to really monitor how they’re doing on the farm business
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and be able to improve their efficiency and ultimately their profitability.
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Farmers in the U.K. receive an estimated 50 to 60% of their income
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from direct payments through the EU's Common Agricultural Policy.
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U.K. officials have promised to continue subsidizing farmers after Brexit
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but in a rural area like Cornwall, there’s plenty of uncertainty over where that money will come from.
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Cornwall in the past has had quite a lot of funding from the EU.
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So I suppose we’re transitioning to where perhaps businesses like ourselves
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will be able to help generate the economy and keep it running nicely.
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Glas was created at a partly EU-funded incubator called Launchpad
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which is located at Falmouth University in Cornwall.
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It’s one of many businesses we found that's benefited from EU money.
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Between 2014 and 2020, Cornwall will receive more than €1,000, that’s around $1,200,
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per person in EU structural funds. That’s the most of any region in the U.K.
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Hi Fiona?
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Yes I am.
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Hi Elizabeth.
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Very pleased to meet you. Come in.
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We met Fiona Campbell-Howes.
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This is our office in Penryn in Cornwall.
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She moved from London to Cornwall 10 years ago where she launched her own copywriting agency.
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She received EU funding and support to get her business off the ground.
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Without it we wouldn’t be where we are today.
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I don’t think that the business would even be here, I don't know even if it would be more than me.
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Now Fiona is one face of a campaign that’s partly funded by the EU
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to help bring more business and investment into Cornwall.
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Cornwall has received quite a bit of funding from the EU, whether it's the university, or a business like yours.
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How fearful do you think businesses are that this is going to change now after Brexit?
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There's quite a lot of concern that there just won’t be access to
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the funding on one hand, but the support services on the other hand.
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There are lots of people here who are setting up their own businesses,
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lots of creative people who are setting up creative businesses,
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but don't necessarily have the kind of business management skills
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that you need, especially not to get a business off the ground.
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Fiona told us some businesses in Cornwall, like hers, have benefited from EU investment more than others.
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Just think of Cornwall’s fishing industry which sees the EU as an impediment to business.
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For now, many businesses here in Cornwall say they're short on detail
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when it comes to the actual outcome of Brexit.
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But they say they’re facing the uncertainty, and the reality, of life without the EU head-on.
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Hey everyone, it’s Elizabeth. Thanks so much for watching.
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Be sure to check out more of our videos over here.
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We’re also always taking your suggestions for future ideas
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so leave those in the comments section.
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Talk to you later!