Growing Capsicum, also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers

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19 Jun 10 Vivienne (Australia - temperate climate)
We are growing capsicums, black, and green, and the problem we have is that the fruit is going soft and rotten before they get to maturity, most of them are about the size of a roma tomato, and even smaller, when they are getting spots on them of rotting. What can I do?
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