A vast stockpile of potatoes is being given away for free in Germany, after a farm in Saxony benefited from a bumper harvest. Thousands of tasty tubers have been rolling into the country's capital, Berlin, since mid-January, with residents risking icy streets to bag their share. Dubbed the great potato rescue it is part of a plan to stop about 4 million kg (8.8 million lb) of surplus spuds from going to ruin. Food banks, schools and churches are among the beneficiaries, according to organisers. However, the enterprise was labelled a disgusting PR stunt by the Brandenburg Farmers' Association, which lamented the impact on local markets. Germany is the European Union's potato-producing capital, and last year's harvest has left the market saturated. Ultimately it is about putting the potato in the spotlight as a valuable food, said Berliner Morgenpost editor, Peter Schink, who helped spearhead the plan. The newspaper teamed up with eco-friendly search engine firm, Ecosia, to co-ordinate and fund the distribution of the spuds. Not wishing to discard its magnificent tubers back into the fields, Osterland Agrar says it's set to have bussed around 500,000kg to Berlin, and other parts of Germany and Ukraine. We can store them until the middle of this year, said Hans-Joachim von Massow, Managing Director of Osterland Agrar, the agricultural firm that ended up with all the potatoes. But not everyone is celebrating. Food is and will remain valuable, even if thoughtless do-gooders throw around free potatoes at schools and churches, said Timo Scheib from the Brandenburg Farmers' Association. In Berlin, a special website lists 174 spud-hubs in and around the capital. The BBC skidded optimistically along to a pickup spot at the city's de-commissioned airfield, Tempelhofer Feld, but there were no veggie sacks to be seen. And when we sheepishly asked a local resident about whether she'd noticed any frei Kartoffeln in the area she seemed slightly mystified, if not a little concerned for me. Nevertheless, as potatoes took off out of Saxony, so has the story, receiving media coverage in Germany and beyond. This is a country, after all, that has a well-known gastronomic passion for potatoes. However we are told by Schink that the influx is, as things stand, set to wind down in Berlin as the funding is drying up. One more truckload can be expected once the weather is warm enough.
Free Potatoes Flood Berlin as German Farm Tackles Surplus

Free Potatoes Flood Berlin as German Farm Tackles Surplus
A Saxony farm's bumper harvest leads to the distribution of millions of free potatoes in Berlin, dubbed 'the great potato rescue', but faces backlash from local farmers.
Germany's Saxony region is giving away millions of potatoes to combat surplus from a record harvest. Berlin residents brave icy streets for this free food initiative, while some local farmers express concerns over its impact on markets. The project, aided by Berliner Morgenpost and eco-friendly search engine Ecosia, aims to highlight potatoes as a valuable food source, but it has drawn criticism as a potential marketing stunt.


















