A team led by Bourlaye Fofana from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is working to develop a more drought-resistant potato for North American markets by examining wild potato varieties native to the Andes in South America. The team is focusing on diploid potato varieties, which have two copies of each chromosome and are easier to work with in the laboratory. Out of 384 diploid potato clones evaluated for drought tolerance and plant maturation, 127 were found to be late bloomers and tolerant to drought conditions. The most promising clones have been returned to the ministry's breeding program for further study.