Supermarkets across the UK face empty shelves, supply shortages

Supermarkets across the UK face empty shelves, supply shortages
Empty tomato section is seen on shelves at Tesco supermarket in London, Britain. (REUTERS/Toby Melville)
Empty tomato section is seen on shelves at Tesco supermarket in London

LONDON, Feb 22 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Supermarkets across the UK are facing empty shelves and supply issues for fresh produce, which has led to rationing of fruits and vegetables by some supermarket chains such as Asda and Morrisons.

Limits are being put on certain fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, peppers, broccoli, cauliflower and raspberries.

The government said that current supply issues are largely due to the cold weather in Morocco and Spain, which has affected the production and transportation of fruits and vegetables to the UK.

The shortage of salad vegetables in the UK is also being felt as high energy prices are making it uneconomic for some growers to operate.

Many UK farmers are reportedly using heated greenhouses less due to higher energy costs, which has further affected the availability of locally grown produce.

Frost damage has also been a major problem for many fields growing vegetables, causing significant losses.

This shortage of UK-grown produce is compounding the import-related supply issues, leading to rationing of fruits and vegetables by some UK supermarkets, according to Minette Batters, president of the National Farmers Union.

Farming Minister Mark Spencer has acknowledged the issue of supply disruption and urged the public not to panic buy, while the government is reportedly exploring ways to support UK farmers and increase the supply of homegrown produce. — NNN-AGENCIES

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