The article highlights a significant decrease in the export volume of seed potatoes as the export season draws to a close, with a shortfall of 115,000 tons compared to the previous year. The decline is primarily due to a reduction in exports to Asia and Africa, with drops of 40,000 tons and 60,000 tons respectively. The most affected countries include Iraq and Syria in Asia, and Egypt in Africa. Major buyers like Algeria, Egypt, and Morocco are struggling to offload their seed potato stocks. Europe's export volumes are broadly in line with the previous year, with Belgium and Germany experiencing a backlog. Southern European countries, such as Italy and Spain, have increased their purchases. No seed potatoes from the 2023 harvest have been sold to Russia, marking a significant decrease from the previous year.