In the wake of the 2023-2024 potato harvesting season, the agricultural community reflects on the trials and triumphs faced by farmers, as highlighted by Harm Germs.
For Harm Germs and many other growers, the recent season proved to be a test of resilience and adaptability. As the last potatoes of the campaign were processed across various production locations, including Ter Apelkanaal, Gasselternijveen, Dallmin, and Lüchow, farmers grappled with a multitude of challenges, from unpredictable weather patterns to fluctuating market demands.
With over 2,000 farmer members under its wing, Royal Avebe acknowledges the dedication and determination demonstrated by these individuals in overcoming the obstacles encountered during the harvesting process. Despite facing regional variations in yield and grappling with elevated tar percentages due to wet weather conditions, farmers persevered, ensuring the continuity of potato supply.
Looking ahead, the agricultural community braces itself for the inter-campaign period, marked by essential maintenance activities in the factories. However, the respite is brief as preparations for the upcoming season commence in earnest, with farmers gearing up for the arduous yet rewarding task of planting potatoes in mid-April.
As Harm Germs reflects on the challenges of the past season, the spirit of resilience and collective effort embodied by farmers serves as a beacon of inspiration, underscoring their vital role in sustaining the potato industry amidst adversity.