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Friday, June 4, 2021

Deadline to apply for NI potato sector support is nearing - FreshPlaza.com

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Northern Irish potato growers have until next week to apply to a financial support package, that has been extended due to the pandemic's impact on the sector. The £2 million Covid-19 support scheme -set up in response to the significant reduction in demand for potatoes from the hospitality and food service sector- will issue necessary funds to potato growers in Northern Ireland.

Growers who still have quantities of unsold potatoes in their stores, which were destined for the potato processing supply chain, can apply. However,  they must complete an online Expression of Interest form by Thursday 11 June to register for the scheme and request an inspection of all potatoes held in their stores.

Following verification of potatoes in stores that are no longer of acceptable quality for the processing market, growers can dispose of them for animal feed or as raw material for anaerobic digesters.

Opportunities may be available
With the hospitality industry reopening, growers with good quality potatoes in cold stores may yet have an opportunity to sell their potatoes into the processing market.

Farminguk.com quoted NI's farming minister Edwin Poots as saying: "Final inspections of potatoes held in cold stores to verify quantities that are only suitable for stock feed will not take place until late July. This is the second year in succession these farmers have lost their market and this support will be a contribution towards the financial loss incurred and help sustain their businesses."

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Deadline to apply for NI potato sector support is nearing - FreshPlaza.com

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