Posted by Philip d on January 25, 2022 at 03:39:52 from (96.44.108.163):
The PEI spud ban is still looming over the heads of hundreds of producers across PEI. Many but not all potato growers are 100% processing contracted growers for Cavendish farms and those growers are mostly unaffected. There are also dozens of seed growers that are greatly affected because they are unable to sell their seed off of PEI currently even within Canada. There are also dozens more growers that are unable to sell their potatoes off PEI for chip markets and table stock abroad including USA. There was potato wart found in 2 fields in the central part of PEI and the potato board maintains that all protocols have been taken to isolate the affected area and that all obligations to satisfy the CFIA and USDA have been documented and met but yet the ban continues. Anyone in the US who may have noticed selection and availability of bags of your favourite brand of potatoes is way down and prices are way up it has nothing to do with c who must not be named , its politics at play. A social media campaign has been launched in Massachusetts to inform consumers of whats going on. Just passing along the info. To keep it tractor related most potato growers have many tractors almost all built in the USA well over 200hp some over 500hp and they have huge tractor payments.
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