How the war in Israel affects the price of potatoes

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The war in Israel is all fun and games until someone loses their potatoes.

As a proud Irishman I love my potatoes.
Will I support Palestine for the cost of my potatoes?

We delve into an often-overlooked aspect of the Israel-Gaza conflict: its impact on one of the most humble yet crucial commodities in the region - potatoes.

As the military engagements intensify, the effects are not only felt in the immediate loss of life and destruction but also in the agricultural heartlands of both Israel and Gaza.

- **Agricultural Lands:** Fields have been abandoned or destroyed, with farmers unable to tend to their crops due to safety concerns or military restrictions.

- **Supply Chain Disruptions:** The normal flow of goods, including agricultural produce like potatoes, has been severely hampered, leading to shortages and price spikes.

- **Resource Access:** Water, fertilizers, and labor have become scarcer, directly impacting the yield and quality of potato crops.

- **Economic Repercussions:** The rise in potato prices reflects broader economic stress, affecting both local consumers and the agricultural workforce.

What does this mean for food security for Ireland? And what are the long-term implications for an industry that has been a cornerstone of the economy?

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