Prince Edward Island Celebrates Second Annual International Day of Potato, Honouring 200 Years of Farming Excellence

Scenic potato fields in Prince Edward Island, Canada, as the province marks the second annual International Day of Potato, celebrating 200 years of farming excellence.

Scenic potato fields in Prince Edward Island, Canada, as the province marks the second annual International Day of Potato, celebrating 200 years of farming excellence.

May 31, 2025

The potato industry on Prince Edward Island is celebrating the second annual International Day of Potato, as proclaimed by the UN General Assembly. This year’s theme “Shaping History, Feeding the Future” carries an important message about the role potatoes have played worldwide for thousands of years, and will continue to play in the future. 

Looking back over the past 200 years, the forefathers of the PEI potato industry were instrumental in building Prince Edward Island’s reputation for exporting potatoes by rail to Ontario, other parts of Canada, and the US Northeast, as well as by vessel to destinations around the world. By opening doors, taking risks, and charting new territory globally, these trailblazers shaped the potato industry into what it is today.

Growing potatoes has changed considerably over the years, with advances in information and technology being the biggest catalyst. New varieties and advancing growing practices, designed to withstand climate change and pests, ensures potatoes remain a vital crop to feed our growing population. 

Greg Donald, General Manager of the PEI Potato Board:

"Island farmers are on the cutting edge of research, adopting new technologies and sustainability. All to provide nutritious food to people everywhere – we grow 2.6 billion pounds of potatoes, enough to feed over 25 million people annually."

Potatoes are a staple crop around the world and “underscore the importance of the crop to combat hunger and poverty and address environmental threats to agrifood systems”, according to the FAO.

Donald Stavert, chair of the PEI Potato Board:

"As farmers look to the future, and as the industry continues to shift and new uncertainties present themselves, I am confident that the same leadership and ingenuity that brought us here will lead us into the future. This year, we celebrate the icon that in many ways, put PEI on the map. For us, potatoes and PEI are inextricably linked. It is hard to imagine a PEI without potatoes, and for that, we can all be proud."

For additional details, visit the official International Day of Potato page at:https://www.fao.org/international-potato-day/en

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