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Potato harvest nears completion with over 80% harvested, yield concerns persist

Growers continue to harvest this week, and many are seeing the end in sight for harvest 2024. In general weather and ground conditions have been favourable for this season's harvest. Over 80% of the main potato crop harvest is now complete. Once again growers are reporting that yields on late planted crops are significantly less than last year. With such a shortage of old-season crops towards the end of last season and reduced yields this year, there will be a market for every potato harvested this year.

In the U.K. for crisping varieties, overall clearance is put at north of 80%. In terms of markets, most movement is currently contract but buyers for some of the main multiples have been looking for blocks of best-quality free buy. Across Europe, export markets are reported to be quieter than they were last month, although there is good demand in France for Spanish potatoes and reports of light movement to Eastern Europe.

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