Potato Council
British potato plantings to hit five year low
British potato plantings this year are likely to be the lowest for five years, according to the Potato Council's first crop estimate.
It forecast that total plantings would be 2.8% lower than last year at 126,600ha, the smallest area since 2005. With an average yield of 44.9t/ha, that would produce a crop of 5.68m tonnes - well down on last year's 6.2m tonnes, it said.
But crops were making slow progress due to the dry season and extensive irrigation was needed to aid bulking, the council's latest report said. Some set skin crops for salads had been burnt off over the past week, and crisp processors were keen to use new-crop produce as soon as possible, but were being frustrated due to lack of size.
It forecast that total plantings would be 2.8% lower than last year at 126,600ha, the smallest area since 2005. With an average yield of 44.9t/ha, that would produce a crop of 5.68m tonnes - well down on last year's 6.2m tonnes, it said.
But crops were making slow progress due to the dry season and extensive irrigation was needed to aid bulking, the council's latest report said. Some set skin crops for salads had been burnt off over the past week, and crisp processors were keen to use new-crop produce as soon as possible, but were being frustrated due to lack of size.
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