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French fry imports a threat to SA potato industry

Potatoes South Africa (PSA) has formally asked the government to intervene on its behalf regarding the influx of frozen French fries into South Africa, which threatens the survival of the local potato processing industry.

"We are still awaiting the feedback from the Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries, and Department of Trade and Industry for urgent intervention in creating a sustainable environment for the potato processing industry," said Etienne Booyens, spokesperson for PSA, which represents local potato farmers.

Booysens said the local potato processing industry was in a crisis situation due to a sharp increase in the importation of frozen French fries from Europe.

The volume of frozen French fry imports surged from a level of 15,460 tons in 2009, peaking during 2010 at 46,903 tons, and then levelling at 30,054 tons last year.

The usage of locally produced potatoes for manufacturing processed potato products is estimated at 435,000 tons, of which 58% is used for producing French fries. Of the 650 commercial potato producers in SA, more than 100 produce potatoes under contract for the processing industry.

Booysens said an estimated 11,400 workers in the processing industry could lose their jobs if a solution was not found.

Source: AFP

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