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Lumper Schools Project

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The Committee for the Commemoration for Irish Famine Victims (CCIFV) have teamed up with Glens Of Antrim Potatoes and Dunnes Stores to make seed potatoes available to all schools in Ireland. Schools throughout Ireland will have an opportunity to sow Lumper potatoes this spring as a way of remembering the victims of the famine of the 1840s.

One of the iconic symbols of the Great Famine in Ireland is the Lumper potato, the very variety upon which so many Irish people depended. Its destruction by blight from 1845 onwards led directly to the outbreak of the Famine.

The potatoes should require very little care, and the process of planting, tending and hopefully eating the crop will be an interesting way to help pupils to commemorate and remember the victims of An Gorta Mór, and those who suffer in famine and hunger today.

How to get your Lumpers

For your school to receive a free pack of seed Lumper potatoes, contact your nearest Dunnes Stores and give them your teacher's name and school roll number. Schools will be contacted with details on when they can collect their Lumper Pack and Booklet. The collection and planting season for the 2019 Lumper Schools Project will run from 25th March to 30th April.

For further information, please email lumpersp@gmail.com

More information

The Schools Lumper Project

How to Grow Lumper Potatoes


President Launches Lumper Schools Project 2019

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