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2,500 tonnes of Irish potatoes shipped to Russia

Shortage of potatoes leads to major export of potatoes



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A shipment of 2,500 tonnes of potatoes left Drogheda port last week set for Russia where there is a critical shortage of the vegetable after an exceptionally poor harvest.

Gerry Tuite, a Clogherhead farmer says that this shipment is the first of its kind.

"This is the first time any spuds have gone to Russia from Ireland. Only for it we would have taken a very poor price on our spuds here,’ he told the Irish Times. 

A Meath based firm called Meade Potato company were behind the contract. In total there will be four shipments to St. Peterburg weighing a total of 10,000 tonnes.

"They have had one of the worst droughts ever in Russia and in parts of eastern Europe and the potato crop failed there," said company founder Philip Meade.

"It has been the opposite here, we have had a very good growing season with yields up about 30 per cent."

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A Bit Duff Meister as they come from The Americas in the first place! Btw: if yours taste 'waxy' ~ keep your candles a bit further away from them .
Great news for the Drogheda and Clogherhead area. It is about time that they got some commerce into the area. I miss the Irish potatoes so much, the American spuds don't hold a candle to them.
No doubt, some of these potatos will be transformed into vodka, which will be re-imported into Ireland for consumption at greatly inflated prices.
WHAT A TURNIP FOR THE BOOKS! More Irish vegetables being sent abroad! ......~ ~ ~ ...... are these the recently reported variety of Irish potatoes which have been getting cows drunk? If so, they are bound to work on Bears too! I suspect they just want them to make their decadent Wodka!
Nothing like them spuds!
Love potatoes!
The Ruskies are about to taste what a real Potato should taste like.
 




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