This year's wet spring and summer drought have sorely challenged British farmers and growers, but Tim Relf looks at how the industry is bouncing back.Vegetable growers are working round the clock to ensure consumers don't face shortages this Christmas, but yields have been hit hard by the weather, which could lead to increased imports.Families will still be able to enjoy British carrots as part of their festive menu, but a shortage could be seen later in the season, according to British Carrot Growers Association chairman and Hobson Farming MD Rodger Hobson.
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