News on The Potato Supply Chain from the United States

Robotic arms at work in greenhouses: transforming labor-intensive tasks with precision automation.
June 23, 2025
Robots in Potato Farming: How Technology Helps Growers Overcome Labor Shortages and Boost Productivity
Robots in potato farming help ease labor shortages, cut costs, and boost yields by automating tasks like planting and harvesting. Paired with smart tools like crop monitoring, they improve efficiency, reduce waste, and support sustainable farming.
The trade of seed potatoes from Great Britain to the EU was immediately banned after Brexit.
June 18, 2025
Estados Unidos: exportación de semilla crece pero no sin problemas
Si bien las exportaciones de semilla aumentaron mucho entre 2024 y 2025, el resultado de los negocios no fue bueno en todos los destinos. En el caso de Uruguay, la presencia del virus PVY fue altísima.
U.S. Potato export
June 18, 2025
United States Potato Exports 2024–2025: Frozen, Fresh, and Seed Grow While Dehydrated and Chips Decline
United States potato exports fell 4% in volume and 1% in value (July 2024–March 2025), mainly due to lower dehydrated and chip exports. Frozen, fresh, and seed exports rose, with strong gains in Japan, Taiwan, and Guatemala despite China-India competition.
U.S. seed potatoes being harvested for export
June 16, 2025
US Seed Potato Exports Grow 61% in Americas, Eye New Markets in Africa
United States seed potato exports grew strongly in the Americas, with new markets in Panama, Nicaragua, and Uruguay. Potatoes USA trials expand reach in Cuba, Honduras, and the Caribbean, while new export opportunities emerge in West Africa.
Lamb Weston's 2024 report highlights progress in sustainability across people, food, and planet.
June 12, 2025
Potato Processor Lamb Weston Issues F2024 Global Sustainability Report
With a focus on Making Fries and Making Strides, Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. issued its annual Global Sustainability Report, providing updates on the company’s performance against key sustainability and people initiatives during its fiscal year 2024.
Alsum Farms & Produce Awards $10,000 in Scholarships to High School SeniorsAlsum Farms & Produce Awards $10,000 in Scholarships to High School Seniors
June 09, 2025
Alsum Farms & Produce Awards USD 10,000 in Scholarships to Future Agricultural Leaders
Alsum Farms & Produce awarded USD 10,000 in scholarships to 10 Wisconsin high school seniors for academic, agricultural, and community excellence. The program supports future ag leaders.
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Potato Snacks
May 19, 2025
Rising Prices and Shrinking Bags: Can Potato Snack Brands Retain Customer Trust Amid Tariff and Cost Pressures?
Tariff pressures and rising costs are reshaping consumer perceptions in the potato snack market. Brands must monitor sentiment closely, act swiftly on price-to-value concerns, and adapt strategies to protect loyalty in this highly sensitive category.
Simon Fraher at NCRRI From left to right: Reuben Ssali, Robert Mwanga, Benard Yada, Craig Yencho, Bonny Oloka, and Simon Fraher at the National Crops Research Institute, Kampala, Uganda, 2024.
May 13, 2025
Simon Fraher on Sweet potato Genetics
Simon Fraher is a highly skilled vegetable breeder finishing his doctorate this spring semester with NC State University’s Sweetpotato and Potato Breeding and Genetics Programs.
RinoTec™ Technology has been tested in a wide range of environments including in-vitro, lab, greenhouse, micro-plot, and field trials.
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. 
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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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.
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March 30, 2025
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March 25, 2025
Estados Unidos: exportación de papa en riesgo
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March 24, 2025
Are Sweet Potatoes More Nutritious Than Regular Potatoes?
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From research to the fields, it's a partnership built on trust and innovation." – Andy Diercks, Potato Farmer at Coloma Farms and Amanda Gevens, UW–Madison Plant Pathology Specialist
March 09, 2025
UW–Madison researchers and Wisconsin farmers work together to produce healthy potato harvests
Andy Diercks, a fourth-generation potato farmer from the small village of Coloma in central Wisconsin, is blunt about the difficult realities facing family-owned farms today.
The Packer’s Christina Herrick presents Greg Halverson, president and board chairman of Black Gold Farms, with the 2025 Potato Person of the Year Award on Feb. 24.
March 04, 2025
Gregg Halverson named 2025 Potato Person of the Year
Gregg Halverson’s career in the potato industry started at a young age, grading potatoes with his grandfather. Family has continued to be a major theme of his career as he worked with his father and now works with his children as president and board chairman of Grand Forks, N.D.-based Black Gold Farms.

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