British strawberry growers are struggling with low prices, while retail prices rise by 11%

Published 2023년 8월 10일

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Supermarket strawberry prices in the UK have increased by 11% during the 2022 season, while growers have not received any price increases. This has led to concerns about the future of UK strawberries as growers are reducing their plantings for next year due to low prices that do not cover increased costs. The same issue is being faced by British blueberry growers who are unable to compete with lower prices from Peruvian exporters.
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Supermarket strawberry prices have risen by an average of 11 per cent during the 2022 UK season, but growers have received zero per cent price increases over the same period. New data released by the trade organization British Berry Growers has raised concerns about the future of UK strawberries as growers are already reducing their plantings for next year in the face of low prices. The growers report that the prices of the supermarkets do not cover the increased costs, such as the costs for labor, storage, transport, planting and maintenance of the farms. The news comes after Wicked Leeks recently reported that British blueberry growers are ...
Source: AGF

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