Suppliers say fresh fruit and vegetables in Europe could dwindle as the coronavirus pandemic hampers the global movement of produce and people across borders. Governments are looking at ways to ease shortages, including ‘green lanes’ to allow fresh produce to move across closed EU borders. A ‘shadow army’ of European harvesters could be recruited and travel rules for migrant workers loosened. Workers are being prevented from travelling between Europe and Africa due to grounding of flights. There is also a shortage of lorry drivers. Europe’s supermarkets rely on Kenya as their major supplier of green beans and peas, but the sector’s workers have been sent home on mandatory leave because orders cannot be shipped. Shipments from South Africa are also becoming tougher, with the country beginning a 21-day lockdown. These challenges are beginning to affect the usual plentiful supplies. See also the UK article ‘Feed the nation’.
European shortage of fruit and veg
Written by David Fletcher 02 Apr 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for successful operations of ‘green lanes’ for supplies to easily cross national and international borders. (Psalm 147:14, 15a)
- More: www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/coronavirus-fruit-veg-produce-supply-europe-crops-harvest-migrant-workers-africa-a9428231.html
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