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Roydon (UK), Dec 29 (EFE) .- (Camera: Viviana García) Trucks with tomatoes, aubergines and peppers arriving from southern Spain are preparing to make the return trip to their country: the image repeats itself daily at Valley Grown Salads, an import-focused farm now facing Brexit uncertainty.FOOTAGE OF VALLEY GROWN SALAD

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