Would be interesting to put them in a hot box on arrival …£5.99 to send 9 kg
you pay postage
will send you some if your that fed up
won’t be piper
Would be interesting to put them in a hot box on arrival …£5.99 to send 9 kg
you pay postage
will send you some if your that fed up
won’t be piper
Local greengrocer paid £7 a bag in Birmingham on Friday so as usual someone is making more money on them than the grower.Wilja £180 Thursday In Shropshire
With little or no risk at all to themselves. Unlike us. All the risk and hard work.Local greengrocer paid £7 a bag in Birmingham on Friday so as usual someone is making more money on them than the grower.
More wholesalers & small retailers gone bust than farmers in the last 20 years.With little or no risk at all to themselves. Unlike us. All the risk and hard work.
True. They usually get a few hospitality outfits run up big bills, then go bust on them and take them down with them.More wholesalers & small retailers gone bust than farmers in the last 20 years.
I see the other side of the fence.
Exactly, almost happened here a good while backTrue. They usually get a few hospitality outfits run up big bills, then go bust on them and take them down with them.
That’s good to hear. Our market is south of the boarder. (Chips)Demand is a lot better this year than last, hope it continues
Bloody hope so.somethings gotta pay for chems,fert,bags,irrigation, my time and effort,seed ,diesel,electricPrices will rise sharply when harvest is complete and stores are nowhere near full.
My crops are way worse than 2018.
They ought to be £400+ as they are going to be worse than 2018 which was £400 for me. Father only hit that once in 1976. Christ knows what they should be with inflation.Bloody hope so.somethings gotta pay for chems,fert,bags,irrigation, my time and effort,seed ,diesel,electric
£200 tonne don't cut it anymore
Will need to be £400+ to make up for poor yieldsThey ought to be £400+ as they are going to be worse than 2018 which was £400 for me. Father only hit that once in 1976. Christ knows what they should be with inflation.
Time to buy futures then?Prices will rise sharply when harvest is complete and stores are nowhere near full.
My crops are way worse than 2018.
Hope your rightWill need to be £400+ to make up for poor yields
I'd sell. Best yield is straight ot of fieldWhat’s people’s guess on this years national yield, mine is 4.7 mil tons probably about what our annual consumption is now.Will exports figure heavily this year, pound weak and poor yields in Europe? Just trying to decide whether we sell off the field at £220 or pay £65 storage? They will need to be over £300 out of store.