Irish Potato Farmers are facing ruin

januari 05, 2010
Irish potato farmers are facing ruin because of the freezing conditions which have followed the heavy rain in November, the Irish Farmers’ Association has claimed.

The IFA estimates that 20 per cent of last year’s potato crop will not be recovered, leading to losses of €15 million.

Between 25 per cent and 30 per cent of the crop was still in the ground when torrential November rain made it impossible to harvest. The ground had hardly dried out by the time the intense cold set in during the middle of December.

IFA national potato committee chairman Thomas Carpenter described the situation as a “wipeout” for farmers, who already have to contend with low prices for their produce and the high cost of harvesting what had been salvaged in the autumn.
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