Based upon grower surveys in the 5 main potato countries in Northwestern Europe, the NEPG (North-western European Potato Growers) calculates with an area growth for consumption potatoes between 3,5 and 4% more, compared either with last season or with the 5 years average.
Especially in France and Belgium the increase is the highest. The total consumption area will be almost 550.000 ha.
The NEPG already calculated with an increase, however, this is less than expected. For Great Britain the 5 year average area is used, as their first estimations are only published at the end of June. The NEPG stresses that it is always the yield per hectare which has the most impact on the total production.
Planting situation
Overall plantings are ahead of schedule. With exception of the heavy clay, the planting
conditions are good, but soils are difficult to prepare and the soil structure is more susceptible
to the drought than other years. About 60% has been planted by the middle of April in the
NEPG countries. It is obvious that it is still too early to make an estimation about the total crop
2014. The lack of rain in the most production regions is now obvious.
More contracts
For coming season more contracts have been signed than the year before, despite of lower
prices compared to last season. According to the NEPG there is an trend with more growers
signing contracts, mainly with potato processors. The price paid for contracted tonnage and
additional “free buy” tonnage remains a contentious issue.
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april 28, 2014
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