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Ireland has a wide range of crops, as agriculture is a major part of Ireland's economy. Various grains, like wheat and barley, are common. Many vegetables like potatoes, sprouts, cabbages, cauliflowers, carrots and turnips, amongst others, are very common. A lot of fruits like apples, plums, Pears and various berries are grown in Ireland. Sugar beet was common, but not so much now.

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yes potatos can grow in Ireland. that's how they made the great potato.

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Some, but little compared. See the link attached from an irish site on grape growing in ireland

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Potatoes are grown in many different parts of Ireland. They are still a major crop, so they can be found growing all around Ireland.

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Yes.

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