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Northern Ireland potato crops being hit by changing weather | Northern Ireland potato crops being hit by changing weather |
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Potato producers have warned that changing weather conditions are hitting growth | Potato producers have warned that changing weather conditions are hitting growth |
Baked, boiled, roasted or chipped, the humble spud is a dinner staple. | Baked, boiled, roasted or chipped, the humble spud is a dinner staple. |
But producers have warned that changing weather conditions are hitting growth. | But producers have warned that changing weather conditions are hitting growth. |
A dry February allowed farmers to plant their early crops but then the rain came. And now there is not enough of it. | A dry February allowed farmers to plant their early crops but then the rain came. And now there is not enough of it. |
William Gilmore is a fifth-generation potato farmer at Gilmore Farm Produce, growing his crops in the shadow of Scrabo hill in County Down. | William Gilmore is a fifth-generation potato farmer at Gilmore Farm Produce, growing his crops in the shadow of Scrabo hill in County Down. |
"Potatoes need water very regularly to fill them out and make them grow," he said. | "Potatoes need water very regularly to fill them out and make them grow," he said. |
Mr Gilmore is beginning to lift his early harvest now but he is worried about what comes next. | Mr Gilmore is beginning to lift his early harvest now but he is worried about what comes next. |
"The later crops, the second earlies, are more a concern, because they're at tuber initiation stage," he said. | "The later crops, the second earlies, are more a concern, because they're at tuber initiation stage," he said. |
"To prevent scab on skin, we need water fall." | "To prevent scab on skin, we need water fall." |
William Gilmore said he is worried about the second potato crop of the year | |
But with dry weather set to continue, the main crop is likely to be delayed. | But with dry weather set to continue, the main crop is likely to be delayed. |
That will have implications for the consumer and food businesses, according to Angus Wilson of potato producers Wilson's Country. | That will have implications for the consumer and food businesses, according to Angus Wilson of potato producers Wilson's Country. |
"The market has skyrocketed because there's not enough potatoes over the next two or three months," he said. | "The market has skyrocketed because there's not enough potatoes over the next two or three months," he said. |
He is in no doubt that climate change is playing a part. | He is in no doubt that climate change is playing a part. |
"The weather seems to come in blocks now - it's dry for a longer period, then it's wet for a longer period. | "The weather seems to come in blocks now - it's dry for a longer period, then it's wet for a longer period. |
"Sunshine and showers are perfect for growing potatoes, and that's not how we're getting our weather these days." | "Sunshine and showers are perfect for growing potatoes, and that's not how we're getting our weather these days." |
2022 was one of the driest years on record right across Europe. | 2022 was one of the driest years on record right across Europe. |
A dry February allowed farmers to plant their early crops | A dry February allowed farmers to plant their early crops |
That led to a shortfall of about two million tonnes (4,409 million pounds) of potatoes, while demand has held steady. | That led to a shortfall of about two million tonnes (4,409 million pounds) of potatoes, while demand has held steady. |
And where demand outstrips supply, prices will always rise. | And where demand outstrips supply, prices will always rise. |
"There's already been impact on chip shops but across the whole [sector] where potatoes are used there is going to be increased cost for potatoes and [it] may be significant," Mr Wilson said. | "There's already been impact on chip shops but across the whole [sector] where potatoes are used there is going to be increased cost for potatoes and [it] may be significant," Mr Wilson said. |
"If we get an ideal growing season it's already been challenged because it's so late, but if there's another weather period that's not ideal, potatoes could be really expensive, but hopefully not." | "If we get an ideal growing season it's already been challenged because it's so late, but if there's another weather period that's not ideal, potatoes could be really expensive, but hopefully not." |
Angus Wilson said the price of potatoes could be about to rise | Angus Wilson said the price of potatoes could be about to rise |
But that could help growers, who have been dealing with rising fuel and fertiliser prices. | But that could help growers, who have been dealing with rising fuel and fertiliser prices. |
"These last two years it has been difficult because inputs were so high - fertiliser costs, everything is rising in price," Mr Gilmore said. | "These last two years it has been difficult because inputs were so high - fertiliser costs, everything is rising in price," Mr Gilmore said. |
"The returns are going up slightly but we're still looking returns to go up more to justify what we're doing." | "The returns are going up slightly but we're still looking returns to go up more to justify what we're doing." |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
NI agriculture | NI agriculture |
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