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Professor Mike Gooding explains why 2012's high rainfall could impact on the nutritional value of our crops - BBC radio and TV coverage, and national newspapers

Release Date 09 January 2013

Professor Mike Gooding, Head of the School of Agriculture and Development, spoke on BBC Radio 4's Farming Today (11 minutes in) about the impact that 2012's high rainfall has had on the nutritional value of our fruit and vegetables.

The story was then picked up by a number of other media outlets and Professor Gooding appeared on:

  • BBC News TV channel
  • BBC South Today
  • BBC Radio 2 - Jeremy Vine Show
  • Bulletins on BBC Radio 4 and 5

The Daily Telegraph also published an article on their website - Bad weather 'could cause less tasty and healthy fruit and veg' 

Read Mike's explanation >>>

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