At this time it is unknown when the import ban will be lifted. "I don't know if the Russians even know," says Ernst Arn. "The problem is that this discussion isn't about potatoes or potato diseases, but has become a political discussion. It's difficult to guess how this will develop. When Holland supplies the information that the Russian need, the borders might open quickly, but they might remain closed for another year. At this point, no one can say for sure."
The KWS director does say that the potato processing industry is investing heavily in Russia at the moment. "This provides opportunities for companies like us to generate a stable turnover in Russia. At the moment most of the Russian potato cultivation is hobby cultivation. There are professional growers, but they're only worth 10% of the total area. The demand for the various cooking varieties is very diverse in Russia. The various corners all want completely different varieties."
For more information:
Ernst Arn
KWS Potato
Tel: 0527-248069
[email protected]
www.kws.com