Potato shortage hits as South Australian growers struggle with extreme weather


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Limited potatoes are left at some supermarkets in South Australia. (ABC Rural: Jessica Schremmer)


Empty potato shelves at some major supermarkets are impacting consumers as growers battle to overcome widespread shortages.

Extreme weather and drought across South Australia have reduced harvest and caused quality issues for fresh potatoes.


The state produces 80 per cent of Australia's fresh potatoes, with major growing areas in the Riverland, Mallee and Virginia.

Mitolo Family Farms usually grows 200,000 tonnes of fresh potatoes each year.

Sales and marketing head John Tselekidis said it had been the toughest season in more than a decade.


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John Tselekidis says hot temperatures affect fresh potato quality. (Supplied: Mitolo Family Farms)


"We were down 10 to 12 per cent in yields, which had far-reaching adverse effects on the market," Mr Tselekidis said.

"There are significant shortages because it wasn't just us, all fresh market suppliers grow in similar regions."

Hot temperatures followed by cold and windy conditions led to lower production and quality issues, including skin staining and cold cracking.

"Skin staining made some of the potatoes unsaleable or not meeting specification to be packed for retail customers," Mr Tselekidis said.

Major supermarkets have been providing notices to customers with information on supply and produce appearance.

Price jump​

The low supply of fresh potatoes has also led to a spike in produce prices.

South Australian-based potato grower Pye Group general manager Renee Pye said she had never seen such high prices.


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Potato growers are battling to meet demand due to reduced production. (Supplied: Renee Pye)


"They [prices] probably increased between 50 and 200 per cent," Ms Pye said.

While the company was trying its best to fill orders, Ms Pye estimated production had been reduced by 20 to 30 per cent due to the drought.

"We're just not seeing as many potatoes coming out of the ground as what we had planned on, so we're short of what we can be supplying," she said.


South Australian Produce Market marketing manager Penny Reidy urged consumers to continue to support growers, despite an increase in prices.

"I think as consumers, we get a bit tangled up in making sure that our produce looks perfect, and so a lot of waste happens," Ms Reidy said.


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Customers at supermarkets in South Australia are advised about fresh potato supply and appearance. (ABC News)


"If a potato has a mark on it and it made the shelves at your local fruit and vegetable store, it's still going to taste perfectly fine."

Ms Reidy wanted consumers to better understand the extreme weather conditions farmers battled to grow fresh potatoes.

"If we go out and stand in the hailstorm or extreme heat, we don't fare very well, so the same thing happens with fresh produce," she said.

Next harvest outlook​

Fresh potatoes are grown year-round in South Australia, with farmers expected to soon start harvesting their spring season crops in Virginia.

Despite the upcoming new season harvest, Mr Tselekidis expected the low supply to last for another month.

"There's been widespread shortages from late-August all the way through to now and will continue for at least another three or four weeks," he said.

A Coles spokesperson said they expected supply to improve soon, as the new season harvest got underway.


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Renee Pye says Pye Group is under pressure to fill all of its fresh potato orders. (ABC News: Sam Bradbrook)


"Like most retailers, we are currently experiencing a seasonal dip in potato supply, as our growers reach the end of last year's crop and get ready to harvest for the new season," they said in a statement.

A Woolworths spokesperson said they expected "things to return to normal in [the] coming weeks" with the new season supply.

"We still have sufficient supply of potatoes for our customers, but drought conditions from late-2024 and frosts earlier this year have had some impacts on growing yields," they said in a statement.

By Jessica Schremmer
 

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And yet Funky Foods got tonns of potatoes, which were rejected by the big supermarkets because size and shape doesn't suit. Those potatoes are wonderful, however they will have to be destroyed because many consumers don't know about Funky Food...
 
Just like the so called egg shortage!
Withhold supply to create demand the slowly reintroduce the product at a much higher price..
This is all about, and only about, price increase.
 
And yet Funky Foods got tonns of potatoes, which were rejected by the big supermarkets because size and shape doesn't suit. Those potatoes are wonderful, however they will have to be destroyed because many consumers don't know about Funky Food...
I buy produce from Farmers Pick, which is the fruit & veg that C & W reject. Its way cheaper than the majors, and its all just a bit misshapen, or wrong size.
 
Just like the so called egg shortage!
Withhold supply to create demand the slowly reintroduce the product at a much higher price..
This is all about, and only about, price increase.
Pleased to see people are starting to wake up to the dirty tricks. I stopped shopping at both C & W years and years ago, because of these tactics.

Thank goodness i live in the Southern Highlands and we have Robertson potatoes.
 
Who cares about skin staining and wrong shape. A potato is perfectly ok to eat as long as it is not green. I’d be happy to go to a farm and buy potatoes from this farm, mis-shapen and all. At least I know my money is going straight to the producer. A nice drive for the day and potatoes as well. Happy me 😊
 
I have a vegetable garden and every now and then I will plant potatoes and sweet potatoes, while their growing I will buy sweet potatoes which i enjoy then when I dig up my home grown potatoes I really enjoy them as they are a lot fresher
 
I buy produce from Farmers Pick, which is the fruit & veg that C & W reject. Its way cheaper than the majors, and its all just a bit misshapen, or wrong size.
Woolworths are more likely to sell misshapen potatoes + other fruit & veg than other supermarkets do. I can't be certain but I think I read awhile ago that Woolworths have canned potatoes.
Potatoes used to be grown in the Kalangadoo, Penola area. One grower had a contract to supply Smiths that sell potato crisps
 
it's not just SA that's affected, last Friday at Woolworths here in Melton VIC there was less than a dozen bags available. Cost was $8:50 for a 2kg bag of washed spuds
 
I buy produce from Farmers Pick, which is the fruit & veg that C & W reject. Its way cheaper than the majors, and its all just a bit misshapen, or wrong size.
Yes, me too. Funky Foods supports our farmers by distributing rejected produce from W and C ... yes, way cheaper, delivered to the doorstep and I must not carry heavy weight to the car. ....

PLEASE, lovely people wake up and support our farmers directly, if you don't already do ♥️
 
it's not just SA that's affected, last Friday at Woolworths here in Melton VIC there was less than a dozen bags available. Cost was $8:50 for a 2kg bag of washed spuds
Google Funky Foods or Farmers Pick, they got spuds in abundance, the ones which W and C reject..
 
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I get the odd bunch from woollies carrots,spuds, bananas etc. there’s nothing wrong with them there just funny shapes, and no spud shortage in my woollies.!yet?🧐
 
SURELY THE lOCKYER VALLEY IS STILL AVAILABLE?
 
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Woolworths are more likely to sell misshapen potatoes + other fruit & veg than other supermarkets do. I can't be certain but I think I read awhile ago that Woolworths have canned potatoes.
Potatoes used to be grown in the Kalangadoo, Penola area. One grower had a contract to supply Smiths that sell potato crisps
😳 Canned potatoes have been around for donkeys years Aldi, Cole’s,Iga,woollies most stores sell them.i always have tins in the cupboard very handy.🌞
 
Yes, me too. Funky Foods supports our farmers by distributing rejected produce from W and C ... yes, way cheaper, delivered to the doorstep and I must not carry heavy weight to the car. ....

PLEASE, lovely people wake up and support our farmers directly, if you don't already do ♥️
there's nothing wrong with the Funky foods they are just as nice as the foods that are considered perfect I try and buy where I can the Funky foods
 
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We like our potatoes, but they are no longer cheap. I always buy the ones on special but they are no longer cheap. I haven`t noticed any misshappen potatoes.
 
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We like our potatoes, but they are no longer cheap. I always buy the ones on special but they are no longer cheap. I haven`t noticed any misshappen potatoes.
Really! 😳
 
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Yes, I have not seen them at Coles or Woolies or I would have been first in. Where do they keep them at the shop you go to?? They have a range of other fruit and veggies but no pototoes.
 
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Yes, I have not seen them at Coles or Woolies or I would have been first in. Where do they keep them at the shop you go to?? They have a range of other fruit and veggies but no pototoes.
I shop at woollies and iga. They keep them with all the potatoes 🥔 have you never seen spuds with lumps and bumps and heart shaped and even ones that look like a small penis with baby balls attached even 3 legged ones.🤣 I kid you not.
 
I shop at woollies and iga. They keep them with all the potatoes 🥔 have you never seen spuds with lumps and bumps and heart shaped and even ones that look like a small penis with baby balls attached even 3 legged ones.🤣 I kid you not.
No, but I will ask next time.
 
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