A new report titled 'Economic Contribution of the Scottish Seed and Ware Potato Sectors' by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) highlights the economic significance of the Scottish seed potato sector against the backdrop of Brexit, diseases, and climate change. The report reveals that Scotland's seed potato production accounts for 22% of the UK's total potato production, despite the UK experiencing a 71% decrease in fresh potato demand since the 1970s. The Scottish potato sector, which had a farm gate value of approximately £245 million from 2018 to 2020, contributed an estimated £507 million to the economy and supported 2,880 full-time jobs. However, the report also emphasizes concerns over potential threats such as potato cyst nematodes and climate change, underscoring the necessity for increased research and government support to maintain high production standards and the sector's economic viability.