Our Family Cucumber Farm
Tony fears his third-generation family cucumber farm won鈥檛 survive the season, thanks to rising energy costs. Will this be their last year in business?
Lea Valley normally produces more than 80 million cucumbers annually, over 65 per cent of the UK's production, according to Lea Valley Growers Association. This year the association, which represents local growers, estimates the area will produce just half of that. Some growers say it鈥檚 been their toughest season yet, and there are concerns their future hangs in the balance.
Tony Montalbano鈥檚 Sicilian grandfather founded his family cucumber growing business when he first came to Lea Valley in the 1960s, and it was later passed down to Tony by his father. Tony wanted to make his family proud, but when gas prices rose sharply this year, he couldn鈥檛 afford to heat his eight acres of glasshouses.
We follow Tony through his season as the weather warms up and he plants his crops, facing unexpected challenges and trying to find out what the future of the English-grown cucumber will be. Tony鈥檚 biggest fear is failing his family. Will his family farm survive?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Abby Newbery |
Producer | Abby Newbery |
Executive Producer | Nisha Diu |
Executive Producer | Sarah Trigg |
Broadcast
- Fri 21 Oct 2022 19:30麻豆社 One London, South East HD, South East, South HD, Oxfordshire HD & 3 more only