One of the latest planting years on record in Ireland

The Potato Market Update from the Irish Farmers’ Association on June 5, 2024, highlights a strong retail demand due to mixed weather conditions. Planting has been delayed, making it one of the latest planting years recorded, with some growers still planting in the east and southeast. In Europe, delayed planting is causing concern, with heavy showers affecting progress. Prices have risen as growers ration supplies and Belgian buyers seek end-of-season stocks.

For more details, visit the IFA Potato Market Update.

 

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