4,000 Tons of Potatoes to Be Shared Free in Berlin

4,000 Tons of Potatoes to Be Shared Free in Berlin

Key Highlights

An unusually large potato harvest in eastern Germany has led to a rare public giveaway. A farm in Saxony was left with 4,000 tons of potatoes after demand failed to match supply. To prevent waste, Berliner Morgenpost and Ecosia have stepped in to help distribute the crop for free to people in Berlin.

How the Surplus Built Up

The potatoes were grown on a farm in Saxony. A trader had ordered the harvest and the potatoes were picked and stored as planned. After storage, it became clear that the market had more potatoes than buyers. Prices dropped sharply and although the financial deal was settled, the potatoes were left without a destination.

Berliner Morgenpost described the situation as a clear sign of how broken parts of the food supply system can be. Perfectly edible food was at risk of being wasted simply because selling it no longer made sense.

From Storage to Free Distribution

The potatoes had been kept in cool, dry halls on a farm south of Leipzig. The first trucks are now heading to Berlin. Ecosia is paying for transport, while Berliner Morgenpost is helping with planning and coordination.

To explain the scale, 4,000 tons equals almost four million kilograms. That is close to the weight of 800 adult elephants. In food terms, the harvest could feed hundreds of thousands of people.

The goal of the effort is simple: keep good food from being thrown away.

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How the Giveaway Works

People were invited to sign up to collect free potatoes in Berlin. Registration has now closed. Those who signed up on time will receive an email today. The message will confirm if their request was accepted and will include details on when and where to collect the potatoes.

Even though sign-ups are closed, the project still needs support. Berliner Morgenpost is searching for more locations where potatoes can be handed out. Financial help is also welcome to cover the cost of more truck deliveries.

The potato giveaway shows how food waste can happen even when harvests are strong. By moving surplus crops from fields to people, this joint effort offers a practical response to a system where too much food often ends up with nowhere to go.


Image credit: by Eric Prouzet on Unsplash
News source: The-Berliner


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