Europe hit with epic vegetable shortage
Story Date: 2/9/2017

 

Source: THE PRODUCE NEWS, 2/8/17

Consumers in northern Europe are seeing extremely limited availability of a number of vegetables, according to a Feb. 8 story in The Wall Street Journal. The shortages started in December, when severe flooding and snow hit Spain’s Murcia region along the Mediterranean Sea, damaging crops and preventing farmers from planting. Spain is the primary source of vegetables for the continent during the winter months.

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