Spanish growers blame weather, rising costs and Brexit for UK salad shortages
by Sam Jones in Madrid from World news | The Guardian on (#694ZN)
Some producer bodies point finger at climate change, but others put it down to bureaucracy and logistics
Fluctuating temperatures, increased production costs and the knock-on effects of Brexit are all contributing to the vegetable shortages that have led some UK supermarkets to introduce rationing, according to Spanish growers.
While some large producer and export associations have put the shortages down to the cold weather in southern Spain, others have pointed the finger at the post-Brexit red tape and logistics problems that have helped to make the UK a less desirable market.
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