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and are putting some limits on what you can buy. the reason? extreme weather across the key producer region of southern spain and north africa. this is morocco. snowstorms have led the government to hand out emergency aid to thousands of families. retailers are saying the limits will be temporary, which means there s no reason to panic buy. more produce is grown here during the summer months but according to the british retail consortium we import around 95% of tomatoes and 95% of lettuces between december and march. we expect this to be short term disruption due to bad weather at the moment but genuine supply is really good from these parts of europe and north africa so people don t need to be worried. a little bit frustrating at the moment but it will soon pass. but should there be shortages in the uk? at the national farmers union conference in birmingham, there s been criticism of the government s record on food security. the rhetoric of successive
and poor harvests in europe and north africa. the bbc s rural affairs correspondent claire marshall reports. asda and morrisons say they ve had problems getting hold of tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and other salad and vegetable crops, and are putting some limits on what you can buy. the reason? extreme weather across the key producer region of southern spain and north africa. this is morocco. snowstorms have led the government to hand out emergency aid to thousands of families. retailers are saying the limits will be temporary, which means there s no reason to panic buy. more produce is grown here during the summer months but according to the british retail consortium we import around 95% of tomatoes and 95% of lettuces between december and march. we expect this to be short term disruption due to bad weather at the moment but generally supply is really good from these parts of europe and north africa so people don t need to be worried. a little bit frustrating at the moment but it will
december and march. we expect this to be short term disruption due to bad weather at the moment but genuine supply is really good from these parts of europe and north africa so people don t need to be worried. a little bit frustrating at the moment but it will soon pass. but should there be shortages in the uk? at the national farmers union conference in birmingham, there s been criticism of the government s record on food security. the rhetoric of successive governments that we are a wealthy country, we can just import our food, must be exposed as naive in the extreme, in a rapidly challenging world. the farming minister mark spencer, though, told us that some empty shelves can be seen as an opportunity. there has been some shortages. now, that actually is an opportunity
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