πŸ₯” Will there be a potato shortage in Ireland by the end of 2023?
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NO

Resolves "yes" upon reliable news of πŸ₯” shortage in Ireland.

There must be actual lack of πŸ₯” such that people are not able to buy πŸ₯” or restaurants remove πŸ₯” products from the menu, etc. It is not enough that the price increases unless it causes shops to stop selling πŸ₯”.

If home-grown πŸ₯” is fully replaced by imported πŸ₯”, that does not count as πŸ₯” shortage for the purpose of this market.

Shortage of any previously widely available form of πŸ₯” will count. Shortage of frozen chips will lead to a "YES" resolution even if raw πŸ₯” remain available.

"Irish πŸ₯” prices have doubled over the past twelve months"

https://www.freshplaza.com/europe/article/9540395/irish-potato-prices-have-doubled-over-the-past-twelve-months/

"The weather is not playing ball with us, but that's not really the problem. The big problem is that the farmers – vegetable and πŸ₯” growers – are not in a position to take on the pressures that weather comes with in the present time."

https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/irish-shoppers-warned-of-shortage-of-fruit-and-vegetables-1491557.html

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predicted YES

Looks like they made it this time, so I am resolving NO

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