The coronavirus lockdown has caused many potato farmers huge headaches as the market collapsed for spuds intended for French fries. Restaurants and cafes were shut, festivals cancelled and borders closed. A billion kilos of potatoes had nowhere to go. That’s a pity, thought sustainable food chains programme manager Toine Timmermans of Food & Biobased Research.
Of course you can make animal feed from them and there was a plan to convert the potatoes into disinfectant gel but those potatoes were grown to be eaten. Various organizations worked on a rescue plan, and that resulted in piles of potatoes in 12 locations in the Netherlands last Saturday. You could collect what you wanted in return for a donation. What didn’t get taken went to foodbanks.