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Behavioural Barriers and Enablers for SPS (PLUS) Compliance: A COM-B Approach

Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs

Buyer Contact Info

Buyer Name: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs

Buyer Address: Seacole Building, 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF, UK

Contact Name: Defra Group Commercial

Contact Email: procurement@defra.gov.uk

Contact Telephone: 03459335577

Status
complete
Procedure
selective
Value
114219.0 GBP
Published
16 Feb 2026, 13:10
Deadline
20 Feb 2024, 12:00
Contract Start
16 Feb 2026, 00:00
Contract End
01 May 2027, 22:59
Category
services
CPV
79315000 - Social research services
Region
n/a
Awarded To
Thinks Insight and Strategy (Britain Thinks) Limited
Official Source
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Description

The updated SPS (PLUS) Agreement introduces new compliance requirements aimed at simplifying agri-food trade between the UK and EU by reducing border checks and administrative burdens while maintaining food safety and biosecurity standards. These changes promise significant benefits, including increased UK exports and improved supply chain efficiency. However, SMEs, key players in food production and trade, face resource constraints and competing priorities, creating behavioural barriers that risk delaying readiness. Currently, there is limited understanding of what SMEs need to comply with SPS (PLUS) and the behavioural factors influencing their ability to adapt. These include attitudes toward regulation, perceived complexity, capacity limitations, and motivational drivers. Without targeted, evidence-based interventions, policy implementation risks being generic and less effective. This research will fill that gap by identifying behavioural barriers and enablers using the COM-B framework (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation). It will map friction points such as paperwork overload and unclear guidance, segment SMEs by readiness level, and design tailored interventions to support compliance. Methods will include evidence review, gap analysis, interviews, workshops, and survey enhancements, culminating in a behavioural map and practical toolkit. The findings will inform Defra's Business Readiness Directorate and Communication teams, enabling them to embed behavioural insights into programme design and communications. By addressing behavioural drivers, this project will ensure SMEs are equipped and motivated to comply efficiently, supporting timely implementation of SPS (PLUS) and maximising its trade benefits.

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