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Santana
Santana is a medium-sized, oval potato with light yellow flesh and smooth skin. It has a dry matter content of ~20–22%, making it ideal for producing crispy, golden French fries.

Agria
Agria is a variety suitable for fresh table consumption, french fries/chips and it also crisps well. The cooking type is floury, with excellent fry qualities. Agria has big, oval long tubers, yellow skin, and deep yellow flesh colour.

Lady Rosetta
Lady Rosetta is a medium-early red-skinned potato variety with round tubers, light yellow flesh, and high dry matter content. It is widely grown for crisping and potato chip production due to its low reducing sugars and uniform tuber size.

Moa
The potato variety Moa is a very early, nematode-resistant premium chip potato, particularly suited for chip production. This variety is particularly attractive for producers looking for an early-maturing potato with stable quality for chip manufacturing.

Norman
The Norman (also known as Agria Norman) potato variety has smooth yellow to light brown skin and yellow flesh, with a round to oval shape. It’s versatile for cooking, suitable for boiling, mashing, and roasting due to its good texture and mild flavor.

Lady Rosetta
Lady Rosetta is a small to medium-sized round potato with dry matter content around 22–24%. It is perfect for chips/crisps, offering a uniform shape and excellent frying color. Its stable storage capability and low sugar levels make it highly reliable for year-round crisp production in both domestic and export markets.
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Frysona
Frysona is specially bred for the frozen French fries industry. With a dry matter content of ~21–23%, it delivers superior crispness, light color, and extended holding time after frying. Its long shape and stable frying quality make it a preferred choice for large-scale processing and premium frozen fry production.