News on The Potato Supply Chain from Northern America

Idaho potato growers brace for poor crop amid drought, heat
September 01, 2021
Idaho potato growers brace for poor crop amid drought, heat
The hot, dry and smoky growing season has left some Idaho potato farmers bracing for a poor crop. For Randy Hardy of Oakley, harvest will likely be the worst of his career.
University of Minnesota potato researcher Laura Shannon addresses potato farmers at the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association's Thursday, Aug. 26, field day at Hoverson Farms near Larimore, North Dakota.
(Ann Bailey/Grand Forks Herald)
August 29, 2021
Heat, drought stress Red River Valley potato crop, resulting in quality, yield reduction of table stock
The toll that hot dry weather took on the Red River Valley 2021 potato crop won’t be visible until harvest begins in a few weeks, but it’s already clear it has affected yields and quality.
Burns and Stenzel Announce Industry Officers of New Association
August 29, 2021
Cathy Burns (PMA) and Tom Stenzel (United Fresh) Announce Industry Officers of New Association after its merger.
Future Co-CEOs Cathy Burns of Produce Marketing Association (PMA) and Tom Stenzel of United Fresh have named the Executive Committee that will serve as officers for the new association.
Cynthia Wilson (Diné), director of Utah Diné Bikéyah Traditional Foods Program, holds potatoes that have grown in Utah for more than 11000 years
August 29, 2021
11000 year old solution to modern problem: Ancient potato could thrive in changing climate
With drought a persistent problem in the Southwest, Hopi/Tewa seed keeper Valerie Nuvayestewa has eagerly joined the effort to bring back an Indigenous superfood that her ancestors cultivated for 11000 years.
United States potato imports continue to grow
August 27, 2021
United States potato imports continue to grow
United States imports of potatoes and potato products for the July 2020 – June 2021 marketing year increased by 12% in fresh weight equivalent volume and 16% in value, compared to the previous marketing year.
Biochemistry offers path to help reduce huge losses in potato industry
August 26, 2021
Unraveling the wound-healing process in potatoes
Losses in the United States' number one vegetable crop, potatoes, aren't only due to pests or drought, they’re due to damage in the handling and storage of potatoes as well. Understanding the wound-healing process in potatoes may help reduce these losses.
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Potato LEAF Awards 2021-22 Scholarship to Thilani Jayakody. Outstanding Michigan State Graduate Student Receives Award for Potato Research
August 23, 2021
Potato LEAF Awards 2021-22 Scholarship to Thilani Jayakody for her Potato Research
The Potato Leadership, Education and Advancement Foundation (Potato LEAF) is pleased to announce Thilani Jayakody, as the recipient of its 2021-22 Academic Scholarship.
 U.S. potato exports recover in Marketing Year 2020/21
August 23, 2021
U.S. potato exports recover in Marketing Year 2020/21
Exports from the U.S. were impacted by reduced demand and shipping problems starting in January 2020; this reduced demand carried through the end of 2020.
New University of Maine research hub to focus on Potato Virus Y
August 22, 2021
New University of Maine research hub to focus on Potato Virus Y
Greater understanding of the biology of one of the most destructive plant viruses to potato crops will be the focus of a research hub at the University of Maine.
Update on the 2021 Potato Crop in Canada (per August 19)
August 21, 2021
Update on the 2021 Potato Crop in Canada (per August 19)
The potato crop in Canada in mid-August appears to have good potential in many - though not all - regions to meet the needs of industry and to rebound after reductions.
The past 12 months show strong potato sales at US retail
August 19, 2021
The past 12 months show strong potato sales at US retail
From July 2020 - June 2021, potato sales in the United States increased in dollars by 3% but declined slightly in volume by 0.3% compared to the previous July-June marketing year.
All-Yellow Flesh Potatoes Continue Upward Trend in Volume Sales, Profits
August 12, 2021
All-Yellow Flesh Potatoes Continue Upward Trend in Volume Sales, Profits
All-yellow flesh potatoes continue to rise above russets, reds and whites in the critical metric of retailer volume sales, an encouraging sign for grocers as growers ready for their upcoming fall harvests.
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July 19, 2021
Early 'closing in the rows' good sign for Prince Edward Island potato crop
Timely rains and continued warm weather has Prince Edward Island's potato crop a week to 10 days ahead of schedule, says the P.E.I. Potato Board.
NPC Welcomes Ethan Keller to Team
July 13, 2021
The National Potato Council welcomes Ethan Keller as Program Coordinator
The National Potato Council today welcomed Ethan Keller to serve as the organization’s Program Coordinator. The recent Ohio State University graduate will support the execution and implementation of NPC’s programs to engage and inform its membership.

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