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Berry growers facing 'perfect storm' from Iran war and wage inflation

Peak season is approaching for the berry industry with the war in the Middle East having a ripple effect on domestic producers

Alex Black
Deputy Editor
clock • 1 min read
Berry growers facing 'perfect storm' from Iran war and wage inflation

The berry sector has highlighted the knock-on effect on the sector as a result of the conflict in the Middle East as input costs soar. Nick Marston, chair of the British Berry Growers Association, highlighted...

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