Record heat in southern Europe and chilly start to British growing season spell more misery for shoppers

Shoppers have been warned they face more fruit and vegetable shortages, as temperatures in southern Spain soar to unprecedented levels while the UK growing season gets off to a late start because of cold, overcast weather.

Temperatures were expected to reach a new April record of 39C (102F) in parts of Andalucía on Friday amid a long-lasting drought that has affected the production of vegetables in Spain. Córdoba reached a record 38.8C on Thursday.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

MARKET REPORT: Private equity firm Siris Capital swoops on Equinti

Private equity has been swarming all over the London stock market and…

Our floor-to-ceiling guide to cashing in on every room in your home – and make up to £1k a DAY

IF your home is costing you a fortune, get it to earn…

Israel strikes back after massive Palestinian attack

Israeli warplanes hit Hamas sites in Gaza, after hundreds of terrorists cross…

It’s a tough time to be a first-time buyer – but these expert tips could help you on the way 

Getting on to the property ladder is an aspiration shared by millions…