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English Apples, Kent Cider, Farming Portal

Presented by Charlotte Smith. As the British apple season gets underway, the programme looks at the availability of locally grown fruit in UK shops and supermarkets.

Farming Today looks at the availability of British apples in UK shops and supermarkets. As the apple season reaches its peak, how easy is it to find locally-grown fruit? Charlotte Smith talks to Adrian Barlow from English Apples and Pears Ltd, who tells her about this year's harvest, and explains the changing taste of British apple consumers. Meanwhile, industry figures show sales of premier cider reached 75 million pounds in June - up 10 million on the year before. We visit a cider company in Kent, which is currently in its 6th brewing season.

Charlotte Smith talks to the man in charge of a new online 'portal' which aims to put caterers in touch with food producers. It's all part of the government's Plan for Public Procurement which was first announced in the summer. In the UK public bodies spend around two and a half billion pounds a year on catering, and the plan which covers England, along with similar projects in Wales and Scotland, aims to improve the way the military, prisons, schools and so on source their food, and in the process support British agriculture.

Presented by Charlotte Smith and Produced by Emma Campbell.

11 minutes

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Mon 13 Oct 2014 05:45

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  • Mon 13 Oct 2014 05:45

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