Summary
O nce described by Mark Twain as "a cabbage with a college education", the vegetable that has long been one of the nation's favourites has fallen out of favour.
In the past decade, UK cauliflower production has dropped from 195,000 tonnes to 120,000 tonnes. It may be hard to believe, but times are hard for the humble, honest Westcountry cauliflower - and its growers.See the full content of this document
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Why the Cauli Needs Your Help
This staple crop, grown almost all year round in West Cornwall and selected parts of the south Devon coast, is struggling to maintain its position in the marketplace, ousted by c...
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