The 2023 potato harvest in Europe has been significantly affected by wet weather, leading to a scarcity of free buying processing supplies and impacting potato quality. The 2024/25 crop is expected to be delayed in parts of North-west Europe, particularly Belgium and the Netherlands. The EU Commission has adjusted its 2024 yield forecast to 35.8 tonnes per hectare, slightly lower than earlier estimates but above the 5-year average. While processing demand is rising in the NEPG zone, especially in France, sales of frozen chips and other processed products are stabilizing or declining. Competition from North America, China, India, Turkey, and Argentina is intensifying, and the risk of growing potatoes is increasing due to volatile weather conditions.