Weather challenges persist: European and Irish potato farmers struggle with planting delays as demand stays high

Published 2024년 5월 31일

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Heavy rainfall in Europe has led to delays in potato plantings and an anticipated late harvest, but retail demand and home consumption remain strong, putting pressure on old season stocks. This has resulted in stronger physical prices as buyers seek to secure remaining supplies. The Irish Farmers Association is offering support to its members as it monitors the situation closely. The potato market is showing resilience amid these challenges, with buyers actively seeking to secure remaining stocks and farmers in Europe adapting to the weather conditions.
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Heavy rainfall has resulted in a ‘stop start’ approach to plantings, significantly impeding progress and contributing to what is anticipated to be an extremely late year for potato harvesting. Despite these challenges, the report indicates that retail demand and home consumption of potatoes remain robust. This sustained demand is putting increased pressure on old season stocks, as buyers actively seek out the remaining supplies to cover the current season. “Plantings continue around the country, albeit with frequent interruptions due to adverse weather conditions,” the IFA report states. “Buyers are keen to secure remaining stocks, which has led to stronger physical prices as we approach the end of the season.” The situation is not isolated to Ireland. Across most European countries, plantings are well advanced; however, the Netherlands has also been significantly impacted by heavy rainfall, causing further delays. In the United Kingdom, similar planting activities continue ...
Source: Argenpapa

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