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British strawberries hit supermarket shelves TWO MONTHS early due to warmer than usual weather

The British Strawberry season usually starts on May 1 and ends in September

BRITISH strawberries will hit supermarket shelves this week — more than two months before the start of the traditional season.

Technological improvements and mild temperatures mean producers will supply the fruit early.

 The season officially starts at the beginning of May and lasts to the end of September
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The season officially starts at the beginning of May and lasts to the end of SeptemberCredit: Alamy

M&S, Waitrose, Aldi and Tesco will both have British-grown berries in selected stores, with availability increasing in the coming weeks.

The season officially starts on May 1 and lasts to the end of September, says growers' association British Summer Fruits.

Computerised glasshouse technology is allowing producers in Scotland to be among the first to deliver fruit to retailers.

Tesco's strawberry buyer Henry Maulik said: "The arrival of the first English strawberries marks the start of the UK fruit season, and is a great indicator that spring is just around the corner."

Customers will be able to buy the Lusa variety of the berry, which is known for its deep-red colour and aromatic flavour.

According to British Summer Fruits, the strawberry season was only six weeks long 25 years ago, but industry investment has extended this period to up to nine months.

Early batches of strawberries are normally grown in the warmer climates of Kent, Sussex and Wales.

But computerised glasshouse technology is allowing producers in Lancashire and Scotland to be amongst the first to deliver fruit to retailers.

Lancashire-based Medlar Fruit Farms is expecting to grow strawberries until mid-November this year.

Managing director Steve Ball said: "We're pleased to have been able to put Lancashire well and truly on the map for strawberries.

"We've been working with Tesco to extend the British season, so that shoppers can enjoy them for even longer."

M&S and Tesco will both have British-grown fruit in selected stores this week, with availability increasing through the spring.


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