UK Wheat Growers See Smaller Yields After Wet Winter And Dry Spring

CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - JULY 29: Wheat is harvested in fields for Street End Farms on July 29, 2020 in Canterbury, England. British wheat growers were expecting to cut the smallest wheat area in 40 years due to a wet winter and drought conditions in the springtime. As Brexit uncertainty looms, many farmers in the South East of the country, who’s business models rely heavily on trade with markets in Europe due to the to their proximity and ease of access via the Channel Tunnel, are hoping for a favorable deal. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - JULY 29: Wheat is harvested in fields for Street End Farms on July 29, 2020 in Canterbury, England. British wheat growers were expecting to cut the smallest wheat area in 40 years due to a wet winter and drought conditions in the springtime. As Brexit uncertainty looms, many farmers in the South East of the country, who’s business models rely heavily on trade with markets in Europe due to the to their proximity and ease of access via the Channel Tunnel, are hoping for a favorable deal. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
UK Wheat Growers See Smaller Yields After Wet Winter And Dry Spring
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