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Potato Market Update - 22nd March

Potato plantings have been halted across much of the UK because of weather conditions

Irish domestic consumption remains buoyant with the current weather. However, these conditions have put a halt to all field work and plantings. Exports continue to Portugal and Holland, with good appetite for more as stocks remain tight on the continent.  

The 2023 Scheme of Investment Aid for the Seed Potato Sector and the Chipping Potato Sector is now open and will close on Friday the 14th of April. 

Plantings have been halted across much of the UK because of weather conditions. Yields are described as disappointing from early indoor crops as light levels were poor. 

Remaining stocks in Eastern and Southern Europe are tight and are described as at an “all time low” and export to these areas remains strong. Fresh markets are holding firm with the occasional price increase and higher volumes of new crop from Egypt and Israel are now arriving.

Source: ifa.ie

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