The Russian Ministry of Agriculture is planning to expand potato cultivation to 286.3 thousand hectares and may double the duty-free import quota to 300 thousand tons in response to Kazakhstan's export ban. This initiative, effective until July 31, 2025, aims to satisfy domestic demand and stabilize prices. As of April 23, planting has exceeded last year's rate, with expectations for a good 2025 harvest, weather permitting. Price agreements exist in 34 regions, and a new agro-aggregator law is set to aid small businesses. Increased interest from small and medium producers, along with new market entrants, is boosting potato production, potentially stabilizing retail prices at 50-60 rubles/kg, benefiting both producers and consumers.