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Britain “must go it alone and gather our own harvest” to avoid food shortages

Agriculture can no longer rely on seasonal migrant labour, we must answer the Churchillian call to arms – logistics expert.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2020-04-02 10:28
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A logistic expert has warned that Britain will have to “go it alone” this summer and bring home our own harvest to avoid food shortages.

Warnings were sounded last week by farmers who fear their crops will rot in the ground because of a shortage of pickers caused by Brexit and coronavirus.

Jeremy Best, 66, who owns the Mitchell Fruit Garden in Newquay, Cornwall, employed 20 pickers last summer but only has two signed up so far this year.

He has planted another 45,000 tonnes of fruit this year but says the future is a “big question mark” and much it may never be picked.

Commenting on the possible food shortage, Dr Jonathan Owens from the University of Salford Business School, said:

Bring Home Britain’s Harvest

“It appears the Covid-19 crisis is may well deliver what Brexit did not, a poor harvest.  That is if Britons do not answer the 21st century Churchillian call to arms and “Bring Home Britain’s Harvest” before it rots in the fields.

“What’s happened to put us in this dilemma?  Britain’s food production has been very dependent for many years on seasonal migrant labour from the EU, with farmers relying heavily on Eastern European countries for their manual labour. 

“However, since Brexit many of these workers have returned home in their droves, those that remain tell their families there are almost guaranteed jobs here in the UK, but many simply do not want to come.

“Now, they cannot come because of the Covid-19 pandemic crisis and there is simply not enough of them around the country to bring in the harvest.  Some of these lessons were about in 2017 in the paper “Feeding the Nation: Labour Constraints” by the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select committee.

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“It recognised that over thirty percent working permanently in the agriculture sector are from overseas and this did not account for seasonal workers.

“We must go it alone and gather our own harvest”

“We must go it alone and gather our own harvest or face the stark possibility of food rationing the longer the global lockdown goes on.  If we look back to history, as a nation we used to do this for generations, and it is still in living memory!

“Maintaining and sustaining levels of productivity is crucial especially if the output from the harvest is going to maintain supplies to supermarkets and other food outlets throughout the country.  For harvesting speed is a critical performance measure.

“Getting food products from the ground quickly and with minimal waste, then to the marketplace, in order to maintain a constant supply as not to bring about destabilisation is vital in feeding a nation.”

Related: UK media finally wakes up as government’s failing coronavirus strategy is exposed

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