Canada reports slightly smaller potato stocks

Published 2023년 1월 20일

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As of January 11, 2023, Canada's total potato stock is reportedly 3.54 million tons, an increase from the previous year due to expanded cultivation. The United Potato Growers of Canada has noted that provinces such as Prince Edward Island, Alberta, and Manitoba have larger stocks than last year. Despite the higher stocks, there is still significant demand for Canadian potatoes, both for the fresh market and the processing industry, due to a smaller harvest in the United States.
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The total potato stock in all provinces of Canada is set at 3.54 million tons as of January 11, 2023. Last year on the same reference date that was a fraction higher. The fact that the stocks of the past two years are higher than the long-term average is mainly due to the expansion of the Canadian potato cultivation area. The stock estimate of the United Potato Growers of Canada shows that most potatoes are still in stock in the provinces of Prince Edward Island, Alberta and Manitoba. In the last two provinces, stocks are even larger at this time of the season than last year. According to the growers' organization, there is a lot of demand for Canadian potatoes, both for the fresh market and for the processing industry. This is mainly ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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