Higher prices, more food waste: Farmers raise concerns over impractical standards for one vegetable

Australians take pride in the quality of their produce, and it's no secret that spuds are one of the most enjoyed vegetables in Aussie homes.

Whether it's a creamy mash, crispy chips, or a classic salad, potatoes have been a diet staple ever since.

However, the quest for the perfect potato has been a growing concern, which has led to farmers clamouring for change.


At a recent South Australian parliamentary hearing, the spotlight was on the high aesthetic standards for potatoes and its impact on both the industry and consumers.

Growers and farmers spoke out, saying that these expectations are causing more food waste but also contributing to higher prices at the checkout.

Terry Buckley, a major potato grower from South Australia, presented his concerns to the state's Select Committee.


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Potatoes may come in different sizes and can be enjoyed in multiple ways. Image Credit: Pexels/Marco Antonio Victorino


'We have the highest standard of French fries, crisps and fresh potatoes in the world,' Mr Buckley stated.

However, he also highlighted the downside: 'There's obviously a lot of wastage in trying to achieve those high standards.'

In Europe and the United States, consumers are accustomed to potatoes that may not look perfect due to storage.

Yet, these consumers focus more on the taste and texture.


Mr Buckley believed that Australian supermarkets and consumers need to look beyond the surface—especially since the skin is often peeled away before consumption.

The current standards mean that potatoes that do not meet supermarket criteria are typically relegated to stock feed.

To avoid possible defects, farmers are forced to harvest potatoes earlier, which could affect the quality and taste of the crop.

Robert Simms, the select committee chair and Greens MLC, called the focus on potato appearance 'absurd', especially during a cost-of-living crisis.

'Potatoes are a staple food. It's cheap and filling,' Mr Simms stated.

'If you're someone who's trying to put food on the table for your family, getting access to cheap potatoes is a really good way to do that,' he added.


The committee also heard from supermarkets about their aesthetic standards for other products.

Woolworths mentioned that there isn't a consumer desire for large bananas.

This, in turn, leads to discarding good produce.

After Mr Buckley raised his concerns, the SA Select Committee into Supermarket Pricing should deliver their recommendations to address this issue by the end of the year.

These recommendations should address the gaps and propose changes that could benefit everyone involved.

So, next time you're at the supermarket, take a moment to consider the potatoes you're buying.

Remember that the odd shapes and sizes are just as delicious, and buying them can help reduce food waste and keep prices down.
Key Takeaways

  • Australian farmers expressed their concerns over the high aesthetic standards for potatoes, causing food waste and higher prices.
  • Terry Buckley, a major potato grower, stated that the country has become too focused on the appearance of potatoes rather than their taste.
  • The SA Select Committee into Supermarket Pricing started investigating the matter and is expected to deliver recommendations by the end of the year.
  • The committee chair criticised the emphasis on appearance for leading to absurd levels of waste and higher costs for consumers, especially when facing a cost-of-living crisis.
Have you noticed the high standards for potatoes and other produce at your local supermarket? Would you be willing to buy less-than-perfect potatoes if it meant saving money and reducing waste? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 

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If you want to buy expensive potatoes, buy potato crisps. They must be the finest potatoes, hand carved, judging by the price.
 
Personally I don't care what vegetables look like, in the end they all look the same.
I don't even know their individual names. I know what kind works for this or that by their looks. I grew up with bananas in the backyard. Type? Not Sugar or Lady Fingers.
 
I love potatoes any shape or size, and very versatile. I don't care what they look like. Supermarkets are getting to picky with the growers.
 
Funny how things have changed so much from our childhood days when vegetables and fruit was bought in all shapes and sizes and we all just ate what we were given from the green grocer or from home grown produce.🤔
 
I like cabbage too but are getting to expensive. I will go without too
I just bought one and it is so small I think I could just about eat it in one meal. Not quite but near enough and it cost me $6.90. Not again
 
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What potatoes does he use??
What ever is available. I mentioned on SDC a few months ago that purchasing a particular species is nigh impossible. Where are the Sebago, Desiree, Dutch cream, Yukon Gold and Eureka types? Now they are branded brushed or washed.

Buy one bag from one outlet and another from elsewhere and they are as different as chalk and cheese when prepared the identical way!
 
What ever is available. I mentioned on SDC a few months ago that purchasing a particular species is nigh impossible. Where are the Sebago, Desiree, Dutch cream, Yukon Gold and Eureka types? Now they are branded brushed or washed.

Buy one bag from one outlet and another from elsewhere and they are as different as chalk and cheese when prepared the identical way!
I have to agree with your comment.
Kind regards Vicki
 
What ever is available. I mentioned on SDC a few months ago that purchasing a particular species is nigh impossible. Where are the Sebago, Desiree, Dutch cream, Yukon Gold and Eureka types? Now they are branded brushed or washed.

Buy one bag from one outlet and another from elsewhere and they are as different as chalk and cheese when prepared the identical way!
No matter which type of potato you prepare for your hot chips, they’re always scrumptious. 😋
 
I like cabbage too but are getting to expensive. I will go without too
I Just buy a quarter or half depends what I make usually chow mein I make a batch and freeze for later. So i don’t mind paying the price as it does go a long way.😊
 
The moment the price rises above $2.99 off the list it comes.
As it is people are paying 16% more if they peel the potatoes.
 
So much for the supermarket "enquiry" - nothing to see here folks!
 
I paid $7.90 for a cabbage at ww on friday........I will go without in future.
Never bought a cabbage in my life. Reminds me of sauerkraut and spring rolls.

The price is now another reason!
 
I buy my veggies at a farmers market
 
Absolutely!!! But Coles still charges top dollar for what it classifies as Not Perfect F&V!!!
More are learning every day how duplicitous and untruthful our BIG two supermarkets are - producing ludicrously ‘uniform’ sizes of F&V that are anything BUT fresh, crisp or tasteful. These supermarkets have systematically destroyed good food by insisting on certain sizes then keeping them in cold storage until all flavour dissipates!
Farmer Markets the only way to buy.
Pity we hv lost the Roadside “buy by the box” that our parents regularly purchased.
 
I like my Banana and Potatoes to be big as possible. End of that discussion!
 
I like my Banana and Potatoes to be big as possible. End of that discussion!
Thats the reason why vegies are so expensive..... give me a smaller deformed product at 1/3 of the price.
 
To much emphasis spent on appearance instead of value and taste . Didn't harm us as kids , cutting out the damaged pieces caused by harvesting and funny shapes !
 
when i first came to australia i asked in woolies if they had some new potatoes to be told these came in today.??????? OH! how I would love to be able to purchase NEW potatoes. I have tried growing my own and manage to geta few miserable ones.
Yes we used to get the early crop from Jersey !
 

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