The Dutch Potato Organization (NAO) has observed a notable decrease in the export volumes of seed potatoes, with a significant reduction in shipments to Africa and Asia from the 2023 harvest. Africa's imports dropped by around 60,000 tons, with key countries like Algeria, Morocco, and Egypt buying 20 to 40 percent less, while exports to Asia decreased by nearly 40,000 tons, with Iraq and Syria seeing substantial declines. Despite these drops in distant markets, there has been a compensatory increase in sales within Europe, where exports rose by over 30,000 tons to 241,000 tons, driven by heightened demand from Southern European countries. This shift suggests a strategic realignment of the seed potato market, possibly influenced by concerns over future availability.