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Carrot and sprout discount wars are in full swing as the supermarkets vie to be the best value for Christmas. While growers acknowledge what's becoming an annual pricing competition can be helpful for hard-up shoppers, they're worried that this sends the wrong messages to consumers.
At this time of year knitters and crocheters are making gifts and natural wool from local sheep is in demand.
All this week we are looking at the challenges facing rural pubs and their importance to local communities. Two entrepreneurs from Oxfordshire think more pubs could grow at least some of their own produce.
Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
By BBC Radio 44.5
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Carrot and sprout discount wars are in full swing as the supermarkets vie to be the best value for Christmas. While growers acknowledge what's becoming an annual pricing competition can be helpful for hard-up shoppers, they're worried that this sends the wrong messages to consumers.
At this time of year knitters and crocheters are making gifts and natural wool from local sheep is in demand.
All this week we are looking at the challenges facing rural pubs and their importance to local communities. Two entrepreneurs from Oxfordshire think more pubs could grow at least some of their own produce.
Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Beatrice Fenton.

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