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<blockquote data-quote="Devil's advocate" data-source="post: 6737618" data-attributes="member: 1504"><p>All comments welcome, on all crops.</p><p></p><p>It seems to have been an extremely unusual year in Spain, with many flash floods. We seem to have cultural differences with the Spanish (although we love them of course) & don't hear as much about them as the USA, Canada, Australlia, NZ etc.</p><p></p><p>I buy sell veg so of course follow the Murcia weather with interest. It did seem in September that Spanish crops suffered a real battering, but the market did not really seem to reflect that, the floods in Boston & the Lancs Moss seemed to have more of an effect on the market. However prices are rising sharply now so something terrible must have happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devil's advocate, post: 6737618, member: 1504"] All comments welcome, on all crops. It seems to have been an extremely unusual year in Spain, with many flash floods. We seem to have cultural differences with the Spanish (although we love them of course) & don't hear as much about them as the USA, Canada, Australlia, NZ etc. I buy sell veg so of course follow the Murcia weather with interest. It did seem in September that Spanish crops suffered a real battering, but the market did not really seem to reflect that, the floods in Boston & the Lancs Moss seemed to have more of an effect on the market. However prices are rising sharply now so something terrible must have happened. [/QUOTE]
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