UK: Potato shortage and price rise warning as farmers turn away from Britain’s favourite vegetable

Published 2023년 1월 21일

Tridge summary

UK farmers are planning to reduce the land dedicated to potato cultivation by 10% in 2023, leading to an anticipated 10% decrease in the potato harvest due to previous summer drought and farmers' decision to plant less of the crop. This situation, which follows a historically low harvest in 2022, is expected to cause a significant price increase of over 10% for potatoes, potentially resulting in higher prices and shortages for consumers.
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It’s an essential British food – a key component of national dishes like fish and chips and the Sunday roast. But there are worrying signs that the UK’s farmers are starting to turn their backs on the potato, leading to predictions of higher prices and shortages for the British consumer, as Lucie Heath writes in this iNews report. Potatoes are typically planted in the spring to be harvested from late August to October. However, many farmers have already taken the decision to reduce the amount of land they will devote to Britain’s favourite vegetable this year, while some have decided to abandon potatoes entirely. Cedric Porter, managing editor of World Potato Markets, estimates there will be a 10 per cent reduction in the land being used to grow potatoes in 2023, which could lead to a 10 per cent reduction in the harvest come October. This comes on top of ...

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