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The real "Jersey Royal Potato " Production system?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 6302036" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I visited Jersey a year or two back and had a tour of a vineyard there. They were also making cider and the apple butter which was the boiled up dregs of the cider making process which was very nice on toast. The bloke seemed to be saying they had no trade agreement with the EU so couldn't sell any of their produce on to the continent but can trade with UK mainland. I might have got this wrong but he seemed to sell all his wine and other produce locally anyway. A fascinating place, agriculturally and there were some protests going on about use of land for tourist development depriving farmers of their livelihoods. No vat either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 6302036, member: 2119"] I visited Jersey a year or two back and had a tour of a vineyard there. They were also making cider and the apple butter which was the boiled up dregs of the cider making process which was very nice on toast. The bloke seemed to be saying they had no trade agreement with the EU so couldn't sell any of their produce on to the continent but can trade with UK mainland. I might have got this wrong but he seemed to sell all his wine and other produce locally anyway. A fascinating place, agriculturally and there were some protests going on about use of land for tourist development depriving farmers of their livelihoods. No vat either. [/QUOTE]
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