Sábado 21 de Junio de 2025
El portal de la papa en Argentina
-11.11%Variación precio
puestos MCBA
  • Cielos nubosos con lluvias débilesBalcarceBuenos Aires, Argentina
    - 13°
  • Intervalos nubososVilla DoloresCórdoba, Argentina
    - 16°
  • Cielos nubososRosarioSanta Fe, Argentina
    - 16°
  • Cielos nubososEstacion UspallataMendoza, Argentina
    -4° - 10°
  • Cielos despejadosCandelariaSan Luis, Argentina
    - 18°
  • Cielos nubosos con lluvias débilesChoele ChoelRío Negro, Argentina
    - 15°
  • Cielos despejadosSan Miguel de Tuc.Tucumán, Argentina
    - 18°
Ampliar
 Buscador de Noticias
Europa 05/04/2022

Irlanda: IFA: Irish growers ‘forced to cut back’ on planted acreage

The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) says in its weekly market report that consumption has improved slightly over the past two weeks in Ireland, however; it is still behind last year when lockdown measures were in place.

Photo: Courtesy Irish Examiner

This is particularly evident for native varieties.

IFA notes that growers have continued plantings this week as ground conditions have improved drastically following the latest burst of dry weather. It is reported that many growers will be forced to cut back on planted acreage of 2022 crops due to input costs.

Growers currently storing potatoes are experiencing significant costs due to the rise in energy, these spiralling costs must be recognised and paid for by potato packers and retailers, according to IFA.

Across Europe, the cost of production is also impacting growers forecasted planted areas for the upcoming season. In Poland, the planted area is expected to be well down because of increasing costs. Only 50% of the French fry processing contracts have been signed. Plantings have continued in the U.K. also this week.

Source: Irish Farmers Association (IFA). Original report with price indications here

Fuente: https://www.potatonewstoday.com/2022/03/31/ifa-irish-growers-forced-to-cut-back-on-planted-acreage/


Te puede interesar