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Octubre 14, 2020
Brexit reality dawns for Irish potato growers
The potato trade has been warned to have all seed potatoes for next year’s crop imported from Britain by December 31. A trade notice issued by the Irish Department of Agriculture said imports of 'certified seed and ware potatoes' from Britain will be prohibited from the end of 2020 when the UK leaves the EU.
Octubre 01, 2020
World Potato and Europatat Congress, Ireland, 2021 – Postponed until 2022
World Potato Congress Inc., Europatat and the Irish Potato Federation have announced the postponement of the World Potato Congress (WPC) and the Europatat Congress planned for May/June in Dublin in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Marzo 31, 2020
Keogh's sees potato sales surge as consumers stock up on the healthy staple
A surge in consumer demand for healthy home-cooked foods has seen a 'phenomenal' uplift in fresh potato sales – with increases as high as 70% with certain customers, according to Tom Keogh, managing director of well-known potato and crisp company Keogh’s.
Enero 14, 2020
In Ireland, 5% of the potatoes is still to be dug
The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) estimates that 5% of the potato crop across the country remains in the ground. That said some farmers have a lot more acres remaining than others, depending on the weather they were greeted with in the past few months.
Septiembre 20, 2019
Ireland Potato Market Report
In Ireland, dryer weather is welcomed this week by areas where harvesting conditions are problematic, particularly Donegal. This dry period will hopefully aid the digging of the main Rooster crop. National Potato Day takes place on October 4th this year.
Junio 03, 2019
Solo faltan dos años para el 11º Congreso Mundial de la Patata en Irlanda
Irlanda y el Congreso Mundial de la Patata son completamente sinónimos. Debido a la historia y la tradición, la relación de Irlanda con la papa es única. A finales del siglo XVI, la papa se abrió camino desde el Perú hasta Irlanda.