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<blockquote data-quote="marshfarmer" data-source="post: 4722960" data-attributes="member: 4238"><p>I supply a few 'farm shops' who grow nothing themselves. Trade isn't what it was but they do alright. A guy from the city came to me in the autumn to try a few bags delivering out orders taken via FB, £8/bag delivered he's gone from nothing to 60 bags a week just like that. He's making way more than me out of them. I grow 90% frying material now, 10 years ago it was 10% frying material and 90% reds and nadine/marfona types for bag sales. I'll sell out of my non frying material easily this year again but I'm not planting extra, sales dry up after march when the 'new' foreign potatoes hit the stores I find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marshfarmer, post: 4722960, member: 4238"] I supply a few 'farm shops' who grow nothing themselves. Trade isn't what it was but they do alright. A guy from the city came to me in the autumn to try a few bags delivering out orders taken via FB, £8/bag delivered he's gone from nothing to 60 bags a week just like that. He's making way more than me out of them. I grow 90% frying material now, 10 years ago it was 10% frying material and 90% reds and nadine/marfona types for bag sales. I'll sell out of my non frying material easily this year again but I'm not planting extra, sales dry up after march when the 'new' foreign potatoes hit the stores I find. [/QUOTE]
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