Potato Crop update June 2015 - by Aviko

Potato Crop update June 2015 - by Aviko
June 19, 2015

The 2014 crop year is slowly coming to an end with an EU-5 yield of 28.6 million tonnes – over 4 million tonnes more than the previous year – due to extended acreage combined with optimal weather conditions.

The lack of demand for the exportation of fresh potatoes and over supply from the growers meant there was a significant surplus of crop leading to low prices. With cold, dry weather resulting in a late spring and delayed development of the 2015 crop, as well as the fact that the 2015 EU-5 acreage has decreased by 2-3%, market sentiment has slowly turned during the last few weeks, increasing prices in May and early June.

Belgian potato processors in particular, worry about a smooth transition between crops and doubts have arisen about whether or not the new early crop will be sufficiently available in time. We expect, however, that enough of the old crop will be available until the industry switches to the new crop throughout July.

With another four months of growth ahead, it is hard to predict what the main crop of 2015 will bring to the industry in terms of availability, quality and pricing, but with decreased acreage, the expectation of a lower yield and an increasing production capacity in Belgium, it is likely we will see higher prices than last year.

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