Major shortages and unprecedented high prices in the European potato market

Published 2023년 6월 14일

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Europe is experiencing a potato shortage, particularly with red-skinned potatoes, due to a disappointing harvest from the previous year and a delayed harvest this year. The majority of potatoes are being imported from Israel with a few from France. The quality of French potatoes is decreasing, but they are still being accepted due to a lack of other options. Harvesting in Northwest Europe is delayed, and the shortage is expected to continue for the next month. Rola Fresh, which sells potatoes throughout Europe and in Dubai, expects the situation to persist despite the overall downward trend in ware potato prices.
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Those are unprecedentedly high prices. The biggest shortage is of red-skinned potatoes; you can't find those anywhere in Europe." "Last year's potato harvest was very disappointing, and this year, it's delayed all over Europe. We're importing most of our potatoes from Israel, with a few trickling in from France. They're nice potatoes, but most must still be harvested ," Robert explains. "We're also still importing old potatoes from France, but that's becoming harder, quality-wise. Still, for lack of a better option, the market's accepting them." "Harvesting still has to get underway in Northwest Europe. The potatoes look good so far, but harvesting, across the board, has been delayed. Here and there, there are local potatoes on the market, but most are very loose-skinned and not yet available in volumes. That shortage will continue in the coming month," expects the trader, who sells potatoes throughout Europe and also serves overseas markets like Dubai via Dutch exporters. For the ...
Source: Argenpapa

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