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20/04/2010
Anna Hill hears food imports are already being affected as planes remain grounded. But as fruit salads fail to reach UK shelves, it's jobs in Africa which are being cut.
Anna Hill hears food imports are already being affected as planes remain grounded. But as fruit salads fail to reach UK shelves, it's jobs in Africa rather than the UK which are being cut. The National Farmers' Union say that British growers can fill the gap, while government food adviser Tim Lang describes this trade as neo-colonialist.
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