2009 Potato volumes United Kingdom estimated to be 6.2 million tonnes

 British potato 2009
December 04, 2009
Good growing conditions have resulted in the production of more potatoes this year than last - with volumes up by some 3.5 per cent to 6.2 million tonnes.
The Potato Council revealed the figure - based on the production reported from 246 crops from its grower panel - at the British Potato 2009 event.
The planted area of this year's crop is almost the same as last year - 130,231ha in 2009 compared to 130,234ha in 2008.
The Potato Council revealed that average yields are greater this year - 47.2 tonnes/ha, versus 45.7 tonnes/ha last year.
However, dry weather during the latter part of the season, especially in eastern England, led to difficult harvesting conditions for growers, whose crops tended to have a poor skin finish, high dry-matter levels and excessive bruising during lifting. As a result, it is expected that wastage will be high during the 2009/10 season.
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