This week’s results are pretty much the same as the last – potato trade at retail level remains average for this time of the year, according to the IFA’s latest report. Processing trade remains quite positive with peak holiday season upon us.
Scattered rainfall over most regions was welcomed by maincrop growers. Queens continue to be lifted this week. While sales have been sluggish with the recent heatwave, reports indicate that trade is improving. The quality of old-season rooster remains very good for this time of the year.
In the UK, is it reported that old-crop whites are still in demand although quality issues are becoming more restrictive. Meanwhile, in Scotland there are very few suitable quality samples remaining. Crops on unirrigated sites have “stood still” since the very hot weather and yield potential “is already severely restricted”.
Across Europe, prices in the fresh sector are under pressure. Potato traders blame the “early season” with good yields of early varieties and reduced consumption in the hot weather. Mediterranean imports are still being cleared.
Rooster box prices ranged from €380 to €450, averaging at €400. The rooster 10kg low was €4, reaching a high of €5, and averaging at €4.50. Meanwhile Kerr Pinks prices ranged from €5 to €6, averaging at €5.50.