"In 1846, at the height of the Irish 'potato' famine, Ireland exported over 730,000 cattle and other livestock, and over 3 million quarts of corn and grain flour to Great Britain. The Irish [peasant] diet was confined to potatoes because — having had their land expropriated, having been forced to endure merciless rack-rents and taxes, and having been denied any opportunity to acquire income through manufactures or other means — tubers were the only food the Irish could afford."
Zubrin again.
And William Cobbett at the time:
"Hundreds of thousands of living hogs, thousands upon thousands of sheep and oxen alive; thousands upon thousands of sides of bacon; and thousands and thousands of hams; shiploads and boats coming daily and hourly from Ireland to feed the west of Scotland; to feed a million and a half people in the West Riding of Yorkshire, and in Lancashire; to feed London and its vicinity; and to fill the country shops in the southern counties of England; we beheld all this, while famine raged in Ireland among the very raisers of this food."
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