A Lot More Potato Shipments are Seen for the 2023-24 Season

A Lot More Potato Shipments are Seen for the 2023-24 Season

Growers estimate 12.7 percent more acres were planted in Idaho this year compared to last.

There will be enough supply to meet demand through the rest of the 2023-24 season due to higher yields, according to Markon Cooperative of Salinas, CA, in a press release.

The North American Potato Market News reported growers produced 434.22 million cwt. of potatoes this season, about 35.48 million cwt. more than 2022 (cwt. is the abbreviation for hundredweight, which is roughly 100 pounds).

The warm summer months contributed to excellent quality and a high pack-out of No. 1 quality potatoes.

40- through 50-count potatoes will remain limited; 90- through 100-count will be readily available throughout the season.