Founded by
51 countries following the Second World War, the United Nations (UN) is
committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly
relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards
and human rights.
To help it achieve its goals the United Nations observes special designated days, weeks, years, and decades, each with a theme, or topic, which are intended to create international awareness and action on these issues.
We are delighted to recognise one of the UN’s observations for 2021, the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables, with eight stamps beautifully illustrated by Guernsey-based artist, Petra Palmeri. The UN observation is intended to highlight the important role that fruits and vegetables play in society, as well as encouraging improvements in sustainable production and reducing waste.
Our stamps feature a diverse selection of fruits including strawberries, which are some of the most popular berry fruits in the world, along with physalis, or Cape gooseberry, which is a South American plant native to Peru and Colombia. Oranges, a highly nutritious citrus fruit, also feature, along with brightly coloured tomatoes and quince, which contain a high level of pectin - perfect for making jams and other preserves.
Completing
the set are vibrantly coloured carrots, which are some of the most versatile
root vegetables around; colourful peas, which grow inside long, plump pods and
are rich in nutrients; and, onions and garlic, which are cooking staples in
many homes thanks to their distinctive flavours and aroma, not to mention their
health benefits.
Date of Issue | 7 April 2021 |
Designer | Petra Palmeri |
Printer | Cartor Security Printing |
Values | 50p, 70p, 73p, £1, £1.15, £1.20, £2.20, £3.50 |
Process | Offset Lithography |
Stamp Size | 30mm deep x 40mm wide |
Paper | PVA Gummed 110gsm |
Sheet | 10 |
Perforation | 13 x 13.25 |
Cylinder | A |