Seed potatoes will be in short supply again in 2025
After a good year for potatoes, producers want to plant more, but seed potatoes will be in short supply again in 2025

2024 has been a good year for the potato sector. So much so, that there is growing interest in potato cultivation, to the detriment of other crops, according to Patatas Meléndez. However, 2025 will be posing the same challenge as 2024: a limited supply of seed potatoes and an even higher demand.
Juan Manuel Coello, Sales Director of Patatas Meléndez:
"We are coming to the end of a generally good year for potatoes, with high average prices that have been good for the sector, although we shouldn't forget that there have also been moments of tension in the market due to supply shortages at certain times and, above all, the limited availability of seeds at the beginning of 2024."
Patatas Meléndez is currently mainly working with potatoes from France and crops from storage from Castile-Leon's harvest.
Juan Manuel Coello:
"We've had several really good potato seasons, so producers have been encouraged to plant more and even to switch from other crops to potatoes. However, at this time, in which we are already planning the early potato season in Andalusia and Murcia, we are facing the challenge of limited availability of seeds, just like we did last season."
"There is undoubtedly no better indicator of the good health of the potato sector than the willingness of growers to plant, but the limited supply of seed is a cause for concern. These seeds come especially from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and France, where producers are facing increasing difficulties when growing seed potatoes due to adverse weather conditions."
"So, in addition to the price of seeds becoming more expensive, we will also be forced to plant less of the varieties we want and plant other alternative varieties."