Poor bee pollination could mean higher apple prices
date:May 29, 2012
weather[last week]will mean that pollination resumes with a vengeance,he said.However, during the six or seven weeks of bad weather, many of the flowers requiring pollination such as apples have been and gone.

One company that will be adversely affected by this is Fourayes, the UKs largest fruit processor. The business, which operates from its Bramley apple orchard in Kent, processes its crop to supply the likes of Sainsbury with fillings for apple pies and to make fruit pures for jams, preserv
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