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Potatoes USA International Marketing Committee reports on growing export opportunities

Export of US potatoes and potato products harvest 2011- 2015; Based on Fresh Volume (Source: Potatoes USA International Marketing Committee)

The Potatoes USA international marketing committee met prior to the Annual Meeting in Denver March 15 & 16. The committee heard how US potato exports have grown 183% in the past 20 years and now account for close to 20% of production.

To better understand the potential for future growth in exports they reviewed the current world demand for potatoes and potato products.

World trade in potatoes has grown 13% over the past five years, led by 20% growth in trade of frozen potato products. U.S. exports, despite the decline in 2014/15 have grown 10% during this five-year period. Based on the trendline U.S. exports will surpass the $2 billion mark in 2019.

However, there are real and potential impediments to this growth led by the strength of the dollar, especially versus the currencies of competitors; the EU, Canada, China and New Zealand. Potential trade disputes created by a protectionist actions by the U.S. government would also limit export growth.

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Assessment of new potential export markets

U.S. seed potato exports are promoted through field trials in the target markets and registration of U.S. varieties in these markets. In the summer of 2017 a reverse trade mission will bring current and potential buyers of U.S. seed potatoes to the U.S. for meetings and field visits.

All of these programs rely heavily on increased access for U.S. potatoes and products to be successful. To achieve this Potatoes USA works with the National Potato Council and state potato organizations through the Phytosanitary Initiative and American Potato Trade Alliance.

Recent successes include greater access for chipping potatoes to Japan and increased access for fresh and seed potatoes to a number of countries in Central America. Many other efforts are ongoing.

The meeting wrapped up with a confirmation of the decisions for the FY18 programs made at the committee meeting in January.

These include:

  • The development of a non-commercial foodservice program focused on schools and corporate cafeterias
  • Conducting in-depth market research in Brazil, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
  • Focusing more on the potatoes = performance message for nutrition messaging.

Full Presentation International Marketing Committee Potatoes USA.

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Presentation International Marketing Committee Potatoes USA.
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