News on The Potato Supply Chain from Northern America

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May 05, 2025
Pro Farm Group Launches ARINO Insecticide/ Nematicide to Protect Potatoes from Soil-Dwelling Pests
Pro Farm Group introduces ARINO™ insecticide/ nematicide, for the management of nematodes and wireworms in potatoes, onions and other bulb and tuberous vegetables. 
Maggie McNeil and Samuel Harding, co-presidents of Enactus-UPEI display their award-winning potato soap
April 30, 2025
Enactus UPEI's Spuds2Suds: Turning Potato Waste into Sustainable Soap and Community Support
UPEI students created Spuds2Suds, a soap made from surplus PEI potatoes. The eco-friendly project won top prizes at Enactus Regionals, donates a bar to food banks for each sold, and is now available locally. Next stop: Enactus Nationals in Calgary.
SIAL Canada 2025: A Bold Program Rooted in Today’s Realities, with Canada in the Spotlight
April 28, 2025
SIAL Canada 2025: Celebrating Canadian Leadership and Innovation in the Global Food Industry
SIAL Canada 2025 highlights Canada as the Country of Honour, celebrating its leadership in food innovation. The event will feature over 1,000 exhibitors, 70+ conferences, and expert-led sessions, shaping the future of the agri-food industry.
2025 Tariffs and Trade
April 27, 2025
2025 Tariffs and Trade: What is Next for the Global Food Industry?
Escalating US-China tensions and tariffs exceeding 100% are disrupting global supply chains, driving up prices on key ingredients like rice, oils, and spices, and forcing food businesses worldwide to adapt amid tightening markets.
Trump is starting a french fry war
April 21, 2025
Trump's Trade War, Tariffs Might Hit America's Beloved French Fries
Trump’s tariffs threaten Canada-sourced canola oil, crucial for frying french fries. With rising oil costs, restaurants may raise prices, switch oils, or cut profits—making fries a luxury instead of a cheap staple.
Demand strengthening slightly for Idaho potatoes
April 16, 2025
Demand strengthening slightly for Idaho potatoes
Potato supply from Idaho is lower than it was at this time last year.
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DKHV General Assembly 2025
April 15, 2025
German potato association DKHV Meets in Dresden: Focus on Future Challenges
On April 9, 2025, Deutscher Kartoffelhandelsverband e.V., DKHV (the German Potato Trade Association) held its 19th General Assembly in Dresden, a city with a long-standing tradition in trade and historical ties to the potato industry.
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April 04, 2025
Vive Expands AZteroid FC 390 Canadian Label to More Crops, Unlocking Greater Disease Control
Vive Crop Protection had announced a label expansion for AZteroid™ FC 390 in Canada, bringing its proven disease control to a wider range of crops including sugarbeets, radishes, and a group of high-value root vegetables. 
WPC Webinar: The Ecosystem Elements of Potato Sustainability
April 02, 2025
WPC Webinar: The Ecosystem Elements of Potato Sustainability by John Mesko
The World Potato Congress hosts a webinar on potato sustainability with John Mesko, CEO of PSA, on April 16, 2025, at 4:00 PM EST. It covers a comprehensive program that supports farmers in adopting better practices and sharing their story.
PSA expands its network with four new members, strengthening sustainability efforts across the potato industry
April 01, 2025
Potato Sustainability Alliance Welcomes New Member Companies and a Grower Associate
PSA welcomes Iowa State University, Black Gold Farms, Tidal Grow AgriScience, and Potato Services of Michigan as new members in 2025, expanding collaboration to advance sustainability in the potato industry.
Nutrien's 2024 Sustainability Report
March 31, 2025
Canadian Fertilizer company Nutrien Releases 2024 Sustainability Report
Canadian Fertilizer company Nutrien Ltd. has released its 2024 Sustainability Report, detailing company performance and providing an update on its sustainability initiatives.
The North Dakota State Capitol
March 30, 2025
Thumbs up for North Dakota USD 30M incentive for Agristo ag facilities
The USD 30 million incentive program for large agricultural developments in North Dakota received a unanimous "do-pass" recommendation from the Senate Agriculture and Veterans Affairs Committee Thursday morning.
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March 30, 2025
Manitoba potato industry fears big losses as companies cut orders
The Manitoba potato industry — from seed producers to those who grow the main crops — is scrambling to adjust to news that the companies they supply are slashing orders, leaving them facing potentially huge losses.
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March 24, 2025
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Dr. Bourlaye Fofana and his team’s discovery of common scab resistance genes in diploid potatoes is an important first step in the potato variety breeding process.
March 18, 2025
AAFC research proving diploid breeding is more than just small potatoes
Diploid potatoes are quickly becoming the stud spuds for breeding new commercial potato varieties. Wild diploid potatoes have 2 copies of each chromosome in their DNA, unlike more traditional tetraploid potatoes, like Russet Burbank, which have 4 copies of each chromosome.
Dr. Julia Wheeler (right) and Dena Wiseman (left) worked with other researchers and farmers to find season extension technologies
March 15, 2025
Transforming Northern Agriculture: New Technologies, Collaborative Efforts, and Promising Potato Varieties
Agriculture is growing in Canada’s North with new collaborations and technologies. AAFC scientist Dr. Julia Wheeler led research on season extension for potatoes and green beans in northern communities. The study focused on soil health, pest management, and improving food security.

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