There was plenty of food being grown on the island of Ireland. The problem was it was all shipped off to Great Britain and the poor Irish were only left with potatoes to feed themselves. When blight struck the potato crop, the famine was caused by the British not acknowledging this and continuing as normal to export everything but potatoes, regardless of the consequences to the Irish.
There was plenty of food being grown on the island of Ireland. The problem was it was all shipped off to Great Britain and the poor Irish were only left with potatoes to feed themselves. When blight struck the potato crop, the famine was caused by the British not acknowledging this and continuing as normal to export everything but potatoes, regardless of the consequences to the Irish.