Australia: Potato chips back on Tasmanian menus after months of shortages

Published 2023년 7월 5일

Tridge summary

Simplot and McCain are using their production plants to process the local spud harvest, which is expected to produce 270,000 tons of potatoes and alleviate the shortage in supermarkets. However, consumers may have to pay higher prices as growers are currently negotiating the potato prices. The shortage was caused by flooding and heavy rain last year, and a diverse workforce of backpackers, Pacific Island workers, and locals are currently harvesting the potatoes.
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The local spud harvest is being fed through production plants owned by Simplot and McCain, refilling the freezers at supermarkets and takeaway shops. Around 95% complete, the harvest is expected to produce 270,000 tons of potatoes for processing, which is expected to alleviate the shortage. However, growers are currently negotiating potato prices, meaning consumers may have to pay a little more to get their hands on potatoes. Supermarkets have been struggling to maintain supply of potatoes in Australia. Image Stock Last year's potato shortage was caused by flooding and heavy rain in the main growing regions of Tasmania, ...
Source: Argenpapa

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