Portsmouth News

Show support and buy local tomatoes

- Connor Gormley connor.gormley@nationalwo­rld.co.uk @portsmouth­news

Amidst shortages across the UK, a tomato grower on the south coast is encouragin­g shoppers to buy local and support British farmers.

'Buying British produce comes with a lot of benefits,’ insists Richard Diplock, managing director of The Green House Growers (GHG), based in Bognor Regis.

'Firstly, it’s more environmen­tally friendly, as carbon emissions are dramatical­ly reduced in comparison to buying imported varieties.

'It also helps support local growers and the economy here in the UK.

'British toms are also more tasty as they’re kept on the vine longer.

'This means they develop as much flavour as possible and are fresher, travelling less miles before reaching your plate.”

His call to action comes alongside the start of tomato season in the UK, which was announced by the British Tomato Growers Associatio­n last week, with the expectatio­n that it will continue until November.

He added: 'We’re all guilty of not truly knowing where our food comes from, as this becomes a greater priority for many, it’s not too late to start checking the label to make sure you’re buying British where possible.’

This year’s shortages, the associatio­n said, were caused by bad weather in Europe and Africa, which disrupted supply chains to the UK, prompting some to turn to tomatoes grown closer to home.

Although, of course, British tomato growers have endured their own challenges over the last few years, with soaring energy prices, production delays and a labour delay making it harder to push produce out the door.

Regardless, agricultur­al experts said they were excited to see British tomatoes back on shop shelves.

'Our advice is not to store tomatoes in the fridge, cooling tomatoes seriously impairs their delicate flavour profiles and also has an overall detrimenta­l effect on quality,’ advised Dr Phil Morley, technical executive officer at The British Tomato Growers’ Associatio­n.

'Like any fruit, store in the fruit bowl, your tomatoes will last just as long and taste a whole lot better.

'Fridges do flavours no favours!’

He added: 'Tomatoes are a versatile fruit and a perfect ingredient for a healthy breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

'They’re packed with nutrition and can help boost your immunity and heart health.

'Our research with the University of Portsmouth last year revealed tomatoes are an all-round health superhero and include antioxidan­ts and compounds like lycopene and beta-carotene which can protect you against some cancers and other serious diseases.

'The results also showed that tomatoes can improve your gut health and boost exercise recovery.’

*Find out more at www. britishtom­atoes.co.uk

 ?? Picture: India Hobson/Haarkon ?? Richard Diplock from GHG Sussex
Picture: India Hobson/Haarkon Richard Diplock from GHG Sussex

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