UK: British farmers are giving up growing potatoes, the cost of production has increased

Published 2023년 1월 25일

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British farmers are planning to reduce the cultivation of potatoes, leading to an anticipated 10% decrease in the October harvest and potential shortages, according to Cedric Porter of World Potato Markets. This follows a 2022 crop with historically low yields due to fewer plantings and summer drought, and is further compounded by rising production costs, including energy, fertilizers, and labor, as highlighted by the National Farmers' Union.
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British farmers are beginning to give up growing potatoes, leading to forecasts of higher prices and potato shortages for British consumers, reports East-Fruit. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter Usually, potatoes are planted in spring, and harvested from late August to October. However, many farmers have already decided to reduce the area of ​​land they will dedicate to Britain's favorite vegetable this year, and some have decided to give up potatoes altogether. Managing editor of World Potato Markets, Cedric Porter, estimates that by 2023, the area of ​​land used for growing potatoes will decrease by 10%, which could lead to a 10% reduction in the October harvest. This comes on top of a "historically low" 2022 crop, which Porter said was caused by both farmers planting fewer crops and summer drought. He expects prices could soon rise by more than 10% because of the problems. As with most crops, the cost of producing potatoes has risen as the global ...
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