A HEREFORDSHIRE business is celebrating after hitting a 10-year milestone of growing its British asparagus for Aldi.

Freshfields, in Withington, Herefordshire, first started growing asparagus for Britain’s fourth-largest supermarket back in 2014 and now produces two million spears of asparagus each year for Aldi.

The family-run business has been farming in Herefordshire for over 100 years, and its ongoing relationship with Aldi has had a significant impact on the business, with the partnership helping Freshfields to invest in responsible growing, including biocontrol and the latest irrigation systems.

Jack Hawkins, farm manager at Freshfields, said: “At Freshfields, we’re passionate about providing the highest quality British produce and we’re proud to partner with a supermarket that champions just that.

Hereford Times: Paul Hawkins of Freshfields, HerefordshirePaul Hawkins of Freshfields, Herefordshire (Image: Aldi)

“Working with Aldi over the past decade has allowed us to expand and grow as a business, and we look forward to continuing to do so over the coming years.”

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Julie Ashfield, managing director of buying at Aldi UK, said: “Freshfields is a much-valued grower to Aldi, and it is great to be able to celebrate their lasting partnership with us.

“At Aldi, we take pride in championing British suppliers and growers, and Freshfields is just one example of the brilliant British businesses that we support.”

In 2023, Aldi spent an additional £1.3 billion with British suppliers and works with around 5,000 suppliers across the UK.

Aldi’s asparagus tips will be on promotion for two weeks, starting on May 30.