British Beer and biscuit prices to rise after wet winter

The price of beer, bread and biscuits are set to rise sharply in the UK after what's being described as one of its wettest winters on record.
Damage to crops will significantly affect agricultural output and drive up prices for staples.
The rainfall led to a decrease in the planting and growth of key crops such as wheat, barley, and oats, with predictions that some areas will see yield reductions of up to 26.5% compared to last year.
Farmers were unable to plant new crops due to waterlogged fields.
The need to import more grains could introduce higher costs due to international market dependencies.
Explore Bias:
Media outlets report, with varying degrees of severity, the weather's impact. Some suggested a crisis whilst others were more measured in reporting.
Most reports highlight the economic impact on consumers, over the economic challenges faced by farmers and UK's agricultural sector.
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- "‘Water everywhere’: Shropshire farmers race to salvage harvest after record rain" - The Guardian
- "Bread, biscuit and beer prices could rise due to wet weather" - BBC News
- "Bread, beer and biscuits 'crisis' as UK shoppers warned to expect big price rises" - The Express