The Hungry Gap refers to the late spring period when stored winter crops run out and new harvests are not yet ready. Historically challenging for farmers, it is now managed through season extension techniques like polytunnels and cold storage. Growers benefit by planning crop rotations, while consumers gain access to fresh, locally grown produce earlier in the season.
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