2007年5月29日 星期二

UK strawberry crop 'under threat'

Much of this summer's UK strawberry crop may be left to rot in the field due to a shortage of migrant pickers, the main farmers' union has warned.
 
←The UK's strawberry crop may be reduced, the NFU warns
 
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) blamed the staffing shortfall on rising standards of living in Poland and other eastern Europe nations.
 
The NFU said that made workers in those countries less keen to come to the UK.
 
And it added that other eastern Europe workers were still coming to the UK, only choosing to work in other sectors.
 
The NFU's chief horticultural(adj.園藝的) advisor Philip Hudson said that the agricultural staffing shortfall was also likely to affect raspberry(n.覆盆子) and salad crops.
 
"There is a potential for crops to be left unharvested," he said.
 
"I do not want to scaremonger(n.散佈駭人聽聞消息者) but our real concern is that the harvest is going to be left in the field which will mean there will be less British produce in the supermarket."
 
'More permits'
 
Mr Hudson said that some 13 growers of soft fruit(ph.無核小果, 軟皮小果) and salad vegetables were facing a 2,400 shortfall of workers on the 4,400 needed.
 
Yet he added that farmers were working hard to ensure there was not a shortfall of British fruit and vegetable produce.
 
The NFU said that it wanted an "urgent(adj.緊急的) increase" in the number of Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme permits to help combat the problem in the short term.
 
These allow non-European Union workers to come to the UK to work in the agricultural sector for the summer period.
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from: www.bbc.com
By mei

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