Recently planted potato field in the Netherlands.
Despite current low prices, more potatoes planted in North-western Europe
The NEPG (North-Western European Potato Growers) estimate that the growers in the 5
leading potato growing countries will plant 0,4% more potatoes than last year.
There is still a large amount of potatoes in storage, however due to late plantings and expected later arrival
of the early varieties, the NEPG expects a longer supply season for the processing industry
than usual. The situation for the fresh table potatoes should be the same.
It is expected that the market will be strongly divided in the coming months. On one hand
better quality against a higher price, and the low quality against a lower price level and
almost no demand anymore. The NEPG hopes that there will be enough potatoes with
good frying qualities available at the end of the season.
Planting the new crop
All NEPG countries report significant delays in planting. On the continent almost all potatoes have
been planted, however in Great Britain only half has been realized in the first week of May.
France, Belgium and Germany have planted more area, while in the Netherlands the area
reduced with 2.5%.
Great Britain has no estimation available at the moment so the 5 years average has been used to calculate the area planted. In total 0,4% more than last year
however 6,7% more compared to the 5 years average, which is not in line with the growing
demand from the processing industry according the NEPG.
The availability of the seed
potatoes also encouraged the area increase, as well as the higher demand for contracts by
the processors and lack of alternatives for the grower as prices for sugar beets and wheat
are low.
North-western European Potato Growers (NEPG) estimates (on May 3, 2018) of Production EU5 Consumption Potatoes for 2018 (Excl. Seed and Starch)
There is also a trend to plant more potatoes for the starch industry in Germany, France and The Netherlands. These figures are not included in the NEPG estimations.