Spinach shortage looms as rain continues to waterlog fields
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Spinach shortage looms as rain continues to waterlog fields

Dutch News  

The ongoing wet weather in the Netherlands has created a shortage of spinach on the supermarket shelves, RTL news reported this week. But the continual rain means “we are still starting up,” spinach grower Edwin van Uijen said. The soil is too wet so the roots die and then the crop fails.” The potato and other crops are also being affected, Judith van de Mortel from HAS Green Academy told the broadcaster. That means crops will be down and everything will be more expensive in the supermarket.” Ton Slagter from farming lobby group told local broadcaster Omroep Gelderland that it is too late to organise large scale imports of spinach from abroad. “We’ll have to make do with the spinach we grow here.” He says the domestic spinach harvest is now at between 60% and 70% of its normal levels.

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Spinach shortage looms as rain continues to waterlog fields
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