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Potato Industry.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 6 July 2004

Tuesday, 6 July 2004

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Paul Nicholas Gogarty

Question:

116 Mr. Gogarty asked the Minister for Agriculture and Food his views on the fall in potato seed production and the trend amongst potato growers to leave the market and turn to supplying washed potatoes due to the uncertainty and seven year lead time to producing saleable seed potatoes; and the plans he has to ensure that sufficient Irish seed potatoes are available in future. [20259/04]

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The number of seed potato growers and the areas entered for seed certification have been in decline for some years. Currently approximately 75% of seed requirements here are produced by Irish seed growers.

A lack of market integration between seed and ware growers has contributed to the decline, together with other issues such as the small scale of operations and the lack of specialisation. The absence of contractual agreements between seed and ware growers has resulted in growers opting for a dual seed and ware crop approach. Ware potatoes often command a relatively high price and there is no significant price premium for high grade seed. In addition, the delay in marketing the seed crop can lead to cash flow problems for seed growers.

It is primarily a matter for the industry to manage these issues through better integration or contractual arrangements between seed and ware growers and I would encourage such an approach. My Department's role in seed production and in other aspects of the potato industry is under review and discussion with the various interests in the sector.

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