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Essex,22 mins
A farmer is calling on supermarkets to relax their size and shape requirements for fruit and veg to stop wastage.
Sonia WatsonAvailable for over a year
The combination of hot weather and lack of rain means produce like onions, potatoes and cauliflowers are getting smaller. A lot of that will then be rejected by supermarkets. BBC Essex's Sonia Watson spoke to the Deputy President of the National Farmers Union, Tom Bradshaw, and the manager of The Green Barn Farm Shop in North Benfleet, Julie Keeling.
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