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Misty morning with Doris

Mist over the Blyth Valley

Out with Doris, contemplating the day ahead. You’ll see from the photograph that she’s looking out across the Blyth Valley. It’s misty this morning, also quite a contrast to the photographs that I did on Sunday of the London Docklands landscape!

So what’s in store for the day? We’ve got the harvest review meeting this morning where we discuss with the rest of the business what’s going on with the harvest. We do a commercial review and a quality and volume review so we know where we are in terms of strategy and can adapt it if necessary.

Thats to be followed by our initial meeting with the ISO14001 auditors, so we’ll need to be in top form for that!

Finally, we’re all extremely concerned by the forecast for Wednesday and Thursday for this part of the world (East Anglia). They’re talking about 40 degrees and I can’t see that being particularly helpful to our cause, but anyway, we’ll wait and see. I’ll let you know how it goes.

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Colin Wright is the Agricultural Manager at Birds Eye. He and his team are based in Hull and manage the annual Birds Eye pea harvest. While his employer has asked him to keep this diary, the contents of this blog are his own as are his opinions. These may not represent the views of Birds Eye or its parent company, Unilever.

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