Excessive humidity, a sword of Damocles for EU seed potatoes in 2025

Published 2024년 11월 8일

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Excessive rainfall in Europe has led to rotten tubers and moist seed potatoes, potentially impacting sowings in the south of Spain and limiting seed potato availability from other EU countries. The lack of anti-germinants in French potatoes has led to their sale in subpar conditions in Spain. Despite these challenges, the frozen potato industry, especially in Belgium, continues to grow, with plans to expand in the Netherlands. Diseases like viruses could also affect the availability and price of seed potatoes in 2025.
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Ricardo Ortega The rains have hardly given any respite in the main production areas of Europe, from the north of France and Belgium to the southern half of Holland. In the production areas of Palencia and Burgos it has not stopped raining since August either. Many tubers are rotten because of the rains and it may affect the sowings in the Peninsula, which will mainly begin in January, in the south. In some cases the seed potatoes have been harvested with moisture and this will cause problems. For the agricultural engineer and consultant Fernando Alonso Arce “it is to be expected that the sowings in the south of Spain will have sufficient seed, but as the plantations move northwards the situation will be complicated”. The last important areas to be sown are Galicia and Castilla y León. The situation may be of great importance, since the seed potatoes can only come from EU countries, for both agronomic and legal reasons. In fact, “only Switzerland has varieties equivalent to those ...
Source: Campocyl

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