UK: Great expectations for British seed potato exports in 2012
"Last year we smashed through the 100,000 tonne barrier thanks to Britain's growing reputation as a world-wide supplier of quality seed potatoes," explains Mr Prentice. "Over the past ten years we have seen a 43 per cent increase in trade that is a result of careful development of seed potato varieties to ensure great results in varying climatic conditions. British seed potatoes are successfully produced for fresh
and processed markets in countries as diverse as Egypt, South America and Asia.
"In addition, our exporters take great pride in maintaining high quality standards, ensuring customers come back year after year."
The high health standards are backed by a minimum of three government inspections; two in the growing crop and a final tuber inspection that takes place after harvest.
Mr Prentice adds: "Furthermore, we established the Safe Haven scheme some years ago to create a secure supply chain offering the best possible protection against the introduction of bacterial Ring Rot. The scheme also acts as a safeguard against other non-established bacterial diseases."
Over 60% of the seed produced in Britain is within the Safe Haven scheme and seed growers are only eligible to join the scheme if they have the highest hygiene standards; acceptance is dependent on strict, scientifically robust protocols being followed. Seed origin, hygiene, machinery, transport and storage are all reviewed prior to certification being awarded.
Relations with the authorities in importing countries are also a priority and Potato Council assists importers and exporters by working closely with both to help smooth bureaucratic paths, so importers can have confidence that their potatoes will arrive in good time and in good condition.
"Our success in the export markets is mainly due to offering the different markets what they need, with timely delivery assured. If you would like to know how British seed potatoes could help your business, come and talk to us at Fruit Logistica (Hall 21, stand B-08)."
Contacts:
Sophie Lock
Potato Council
Tel: + 44 247 647 8772
Email: [email protected]
Mark Prentice
Potato Council
Tel: +44 131 472 4149
Email: [email protected]
Heather Briggs
Senior Sector Manager
Mistral PR
Tel: + 44 1235 433 077
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