Chip Valley
Frozen chips, long a staple of the British diet, are enjoying a spectacular boom in France, where potato fields are becoming a valuable investment. In the northern French countryside, where three quarters of the nation's potatoes are produced, farmers are ripping up other crops to plant them and big corporations are building factories worth hundreds of millions of euros to transform them into frozen chips. The Potato Gatherers George William Russell (1867-1935) Photo Credit: Armagh County Museum [CC BY-NC-ND] Tensions are rising over claims that Dutch and Belgian farmers are ruining the french landscape by removing hedgerows and meadows to plant potatoes in the area now known as La Vallee de la Frite. (Chip Valley) The transformation is being driven by an insatiable French appetite for chips, accompanied by a dislike of the chores involved in making them. "Young generations no longer peel much," Ward Claerbout, legal and external affairs director at Agristo, a Belgian...