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Increased Input Costs Faced by the European Potato Growers and their Influence on Trade

by T.G. Lynn
08.11.2021
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Increased Input Costs Faced by the European Potato Growers and their Influence on Trade

The latest report coming from the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) shows that across Europe increased input costs being faced by spud growers are starting to influence trade and stronger resistance to lower quotes appears to be developing.

“Export demand is strong, but shipping is proving ‘a nightmare’. Some exports to the Canaries have taken over four weeks to arrive,” IFA experts added.

For the UK, most potato growing areas now report clearance at 75 to 90% but still only around 60% in the Fens, where growers of late varieties including Markies are still waiting for skin set.

Irish Tubers Growers Concerned by the Increase in Input Costs

The same report shows that concerns are mounting among tubers growers over the increase in input costs for the sector.

“Weather conditions over the past few weeks have been favorable for growers harvesting although this is likely to change with wetter conditions forecast for next week. Good progress is being made around the country where crops are fit. Again, there are many reports that desiccation has been slow because of weather conditions a few weeks back,” the IFA experts mentioned.

Trade remains buoyant as we approach the October bank holiday weekend. There are reports of good demand in the processing sector particularly and retail trade is steady.

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