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Demand and Supply in action - strawberries and raspberries

Saturday, June 18, 2011
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Strawberries and now raspberries have arrived into the shops extraordinarily early this year and the fruit itself has been larger, sweeter and juicier than any we have had in years.
This glut is a result of an unusually early spring and, essentially, good pollination.
Growers are fully expecting to outdo the 9,000 tonnes of raspberries sold last year, according to British Summer Fruits.
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Already, the strawberry season is breaking records and is likely to top the 47,000 tonnes sold last year.
This is a great one to use to practice drawing and explaining changes in the demand and supply diagram.


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