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Jersey Royal Company

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The Jersey Royal Company operates from a number of key sites across the island of Jersey and has been established for over 20 years, growing, packing and supplying the internationally recognised and protected Jersey Royal new potato to a wide number of retailers in the UK.

Farming around 8,300 vergées (1,800 ha) annually across 1800 fields, and employing around 450 staff, they produce and pack approximately 20,000 tonnes per year.

In 2014 the company became part of the Produce Investments group.

The company continues to develop itself as a business which combines real food and farming heritage with the demands of modern supply chains, as well as consumer passion for a unique brand.
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Brexit could lead to shortage of EU workers for harvest of Jersey Royal Potatoes
January 15, 2018

Brexit could lead to shortage of EU workers for harvest of Jersey Royal Potatoes

This year’s harvest of one of the British Isles’ best loved crops – the Jersey Royal new potato – could be hit by a shortage of migrant workers because of Brexit, farmers have warned.
First Jersey Royals arrive in the United Kingdom
March 17, 2017

First Jersey Royals arrive in the United Kingdom

Early Potatoes: The much prized Jersey Royals hit the market for the first time this week, just slightly later than the first crop last year.
Jersey Potato Growers take action to reduce levels of nitrate
December 04, 2016

Jersey Potato Growers take action to reduce levels of nitrate

Jersey potato growers have identified two areas where farming practices must change this winter to prevent a repeat of the water pollution that shut Val de la Mare reservoir for five months earlier this year.
Tonnes of Jersey Royal potatoes left to rot in the fields
June 16, 2014

Tonnes of Jersey Royal potatoes left to rot in the fields

Tonnes of Jersey Royals are being left to rot in fields - because British supermarkets are importing cheaper potatoes from Europe.