Climate emergency blamed after France runs out of dijon mustard
The Guardian|May 20, 2022
The climate change and rising costs are causing supermarkets in France to run out of dijon mustard, raising questions over whether the shortage could spread to other countries.
Robyn Wilson
Climate emergency blamed after France runs out of dijon mustard

French mustard producers said seed production in 2021 was down 50% after poor harvests brought on by the changing climate in the Burgundy region and in Canada, the second-largest mustard seed producer in the world. One of France's largest mustard producers, Reine de Dijon, said the shortages were driven by the climate breakdown.

Its general manager, Luc Vandermaesen, said a "heat dome" in Canada in July had "really dried up the crops". He added: "In Burgundy the region had a very wet winter and then three days of cold at the beginning of April last year, so we only harvested about 48% of expectations."

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