Farming News - BRITISH BERRY GROWERS PARTNERS WITH TOUGH MUDDER

BRITISH BERRY GROWERS PARTNERS WITH TOUGH MUDDER

British Berry Growers, the industry body representing 95% of British berries, has announced its partnership with Tough Mudder, the internationally recognised obstacle course and mud run. The collaboration promotes healthy eating and active lifestyles, focussing on the nutritional benefits of fresh berries.

 As part of the partnership, British Berry Growers will have a presence at the upcoming Tough Mudder events in Manchester on 15-16 July, and London South on 23-24 September. Attendees will be invited to sample delicious British strawberries, with strawberry season in full swing. 

 Tough Mudder features a notorious obstacle course with creative challenges along the route, alongside an obstacle course designed for kids—both requiring collaboration and teamwork to succeed. The Manchester event will see an estimated 8,000 attendees, and 12,000 attendees are expected at London South.

 The partnership aligns with British Berry Growers' Nature's Vitamin campaign, which highlights the nutritional value and health benefits of fresh berries. The inclusion of strawberries at the physically demanding Tough Mudder course encourages participants to fuel their bodies with natural, home-grown foods.

 Strawberries are noted for their multiple health benefits. They are high in Vitamin C, fibre, and may help promote good cardiovascular health Additionally, berries are high in anti-inflammatory antioxidants which may help aid muscle recovery, making them the ideal food for an active day out. 

 Nick Marston, Chairman of British Berry Growers, said: "This partnership reflects our commitment to encouraging healthy eating habits and promoting the benefits of enjoying fresh berries. We are excited to provide Tough Mudder participants with a taste of the delicious berries our growers produce.

 "Strawberries are a British favourite—Brits bought more strawberries than ever in the past year, and the berry industry is worth £1.7 billion in year-round retail sales. Berries are big business, but supporting local growers is of the utmost importance to us. We hope this partnership will encourage the public to enjoy fresh British berries and all their health benefits, supporting our farmers in the process."

 This year's strawberry crop is particularly sweet and juicy due to the cooler spring and extended ripening period. To further celebrate this iconic season, an inflatable strawberry circa. 10ft tall which will greet participants at the Tough Mudder events.