European Potato Exports Have Slowed

New markets are doing well throughout Europe, but within the past three weeks, export inquiries have decreased. New crop imports from Egypt and Israel are rising.
“Physical prices in all sectors are largely unchanged this week even though very little planting has taken place once again,” according to a recent IFA report.
In the U.K. very little planting has taken place over the last week also.
In Ireland, as wet weather continues to dominate, very little plantings have taken place again this week. Colder weather conditions have boosted home consumption and retail sales as stocks of 2023 season potatoes continue to tighten. Shortage of supply means that packing quality stock is commanding a premium.
“There is still a significant number of potatoes left unharvested, with no window to attempt harvesting. Even if an opportunity to harvest these potatoes became available, the marketable yield would be negligible at this stage,” the IFA experts concluded.