The Mail on Sunday

OH NUTS! Shortage of brazils sparks great granola crisis

CRUNCH TIME FOR 1 BREAKFAST

- By Harry Wallop

FIRST it was a courgette crisis, then an avocado shortage.

Now, middle-class foodies face another calamity – granola and muesli could soon be off the menu because of a global scarcity of brazil nuts following a ‘catastroph­ic’ harvest.

One of the UK’s leading manufactur­ers of granola and cereal bars, Eat Natural, said it was changing many of its recipes because supplies had run dry.

‘We’re not going to get a single brazil nut delivered to our warehouse after June 12,’ explained the firm’s co-founder, Praveen Vijh. ‘You often get poor harvests with ingredient­s, but nothing has ever happened on this scale before. It is a complete catastroph­e. The brazil nut harvest has failed completely.’

Reports suggest this year’s crop is just a fifth of the volume produced a year ago. Despite their name, brazil nuts mostly come from Bolivia, which saw its worst drought for 25 years in 2016.

Manufactur­ers are scrabbling around for supplies with many saying it is touch and go whether there will be enough for the key season of Christmas.

Andrew Jackson, a director at Whitworths, which supplies supermarke­t own-brand nut products, said: ‘Everyone has already agreed their Christmas ranges. There’s going to be a challenge whether there will be enough brazil nuts.’

He added that the wholesale price of brazils had already doubled from £8,000 a ton a year ago to £16,400, meaning shops will either have to put up prices or cut them from recipes.

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