Since the start of 2016, potato prices in the United Kingdom have risen more steeply than at any other period since 2000.
Potato prices in the United Kingdom have risen sharply
Since the start of 2016, potato prices in the United Kingdom have risen more steeply than at any other period since 2000.
In the week to June 3, the AHDB average free-buy prices rose by £19.01 per tonne to £287.08/t.
The weekly average including both free-buy and contract also rose by £10.22/t to £249/t.
Peter Grewar, who farms more than 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) in Perthshire:
Peter Grewar:
Peter Grewar:
In the week to June 3, the AHDB average free-buy prices rose by £19.01 per tonne to £287.08/t.
The weekly average including both free-buy and contract also rose by £10.22/t to £249/t.
Peter Grewar, who farms more than 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) in Perthshire:
“Obviously price rises are always a good thing for growers. Six months ago we were talking about prices being too low, too low to cover cost price for some.”However, with price rises coming at the end of the Scottish season, Mr Grewar said some farmers would be unable to take advantage.
Peter Grewar:
“We’re coming to the end of the season in Scotland. We’re an early season,"But, Mr Grewar was optimistic prices would remain higher for the start of the new season.
“Many growers won’t have anything left to sell with it being late in the season.”
Peter Grewar:
“I’m hopeful it’s going to stay relatively strong for the new season but prices can end really high but fall again for the new season.”
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