Irish potato farmers struggle with high land prices, and limited availability as planting season approaches

게시됨 2023년 2월 17일

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The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has expressed concerns over the high cost and limited availability of land for planting, which is causing problems for Irish farmers. The IFA is advising producers not to overpay for land to maintain the viability of their crops. The retail trade and home consumption in Ireland have remained stable, but there has been a rise in demand for processing material due to the school mid-term break. In the U.K., planting has been delayed due to ground frost, and in Europe, factories are operating at full capacity as Belgian buyers drive the market.
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The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has warned that many farmers in Ireland are struggling with the unaffordable price and limited availability of land for planting as the planting season approaches. This situation, along with existing challenges for potato growers, is causing a decline in growers’ confidence, according to the IFA’s weekly market report. The IFA is advising producers not to pay excessively for land to avoid jeopardizing the viability of their crop. The report also indicates that Irish retail trade and home consumption have remained largely unchanged this week, with an increase in demand for processing material due to the school mid-term break. The price of peeling material remains high, and there are indications that stocks are tighter than the same period last year. In the U.K., some regions have experienced ground frost on two mornings this week, leading to halts in planting in some areas. First chipping varieties, such as Sagitta, are ...

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