Brussels sprouts in the UK are 25% bigger thanks to weather and new varieties

Published 2024년 12월 18일

Tridge summary

UK farmers have reported a 25% increase in the diameter of Brussels sprout heads, reaching an average of 30mm, due to favourable farming conditions and new varieties. This is attributed to optimal weather conditions after sowing, sufficient autumn rainfall, and low December temperatures. The use of alluvial silts along the east coast of Lincolnshire has also contributed to the increased yields.
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Farmers have seen the diameter of Brussels sprout heads in the UK increase by 25% this year thanks to favourable farming conditions and the introduction of new varieties. This is reported by The Guardian. TH Clements, a key vegetable wholesaler for Tesco supermarkets, has seen the average head diameter reach 30mm, a significant increase from 24mm the previous year. John Moulding of TH Clements highlighted the sharp contrast in growing conditions between this year and last year, attributing the increase in yields to optimal weather conditions after sowing, sufficient autumn rainfall and the onset of low December temperatures. Efforts have ...
Source: Agrotimes

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