Brexit: Vegetable producer says labour shortage means food is being thrown away | BBC News
“One of the country’s biggest vegetable producers says it’s losing thousands of pounds a week and having to throw away food due to a labour shortage. The workforce at Alfred G. Pearce, based near King’s Lynn, Norfolk, is 20% to 30% down on previous years.”
The company, which is based across three sites and grows 60,000 tonnes of carrots, parsnips, sweet potato, onions and butternut squash per year, works with major food distributors and supermarkets …
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