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Feb-17-21
Buyer From Mexico
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Sep-28-23
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Jan-25-24
Buyer From Mexico
ARCHIVED
Nov-10-21
Buyer From Mexico
Quantity Required: 3 - 6 Twenty-Foot Container
Payment Terms: L/C Or T/T
Destination: Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Looking for suppliers from: Worldwide
Product Description
ARCHIVED
Sep-06-22
Buyer From Mexico
Quantity Required: 8 - 10 Twenty-Foot Container
Payment Terms: Bank Transfer
Destination: Mexico
Looking for suppliers from: United States
Product Description
Discuss sourcing & trends in Fresh Potato import export community

Fresh Potato: The World's Most Versatile Crop in International Trade

Potatoes are starchy root vegetables consumed all over the world. Originating from the Andes mountains of South America, they come in different sizes and shapes. Interestingly, there are over 4000 varieties of native potatoes and more than 180 wild potato species. Did you know that potatoes are the world's third most important food crop in human consumption after rice and wheat?  In fact, potatoes are known to produce more food per unit of water than any other major crop. It was initially cultivated by ancient Incas thousands of years ago. In the early 1600s, the governor of the Bahamas gifted potatoes to the governor of Virginia, and that's how these versatile vegetables entered North America. However, they became popular only when Thomas Jefferson (the third president of the United States) served potatoes at the White House. And as they say, the rest is history, as today potatoes are one of the most consumed vegetables in the world. Also, they are a critical part of the global food economy. That's the reason why fresh potato buyers and importers are actively seeking reliable suppliers to meet this global demand. 



Why Fresh Potatoes Remain a Global Staple

The global appetite for fresh potatoes continues to stay strong, from food processing to household consumption. There are a range of food applications of potatoes. They can be boiled, baked, mashed, or even processed into other products like sweet potato fries, hash browns, or potato twisters. The growth of the food processing industry and fast food chains has led to a rise in the consumption of this highly viable export commodity. Moreover, potatoes are known for their versatility, accessibility, and nutritional value. 


Needless to say, they are a staple food in many cultures and cuisines. Also, they are a relatively less expensive source of calories and nutrients as compared to other food options. This makes it affordable and accessible to all kinds of consumers. Potatoes do offer nutrition as they are a good source of carbohydrates, vitamin C, and potassium. Another factor responsible for its growing demand is that they are resilient to climate change. Yes, potatoes not only have a shorter growing cycle, but they can also be cultivated in diverse environments. 


An important trend to note is that regions once considered unsuitable for large-scale potato cultivation, such as Africa and Latin America, are now emerging as key players in the global market. This shift is driven by several reasons:

  • New farming techniques, with countries like Egypt, Kenya, and Peru modernizing their potato sectors
  • Climate-resilient potato varieties that can withstand drought and heat
  • Innovations in agronomy (the science of soil and crop production)
  • Increased investments in infrastructure, including cold storage and modern irrigation systems



What Fresh Potato Buyers Expect from Suppliers

There is a variety of fresh potato buyers in the global marketplace, ranging from distributors supplying supermarkets and food processing units producing potato-based products to retail chains and institutional buyers such as restaurants, caterers, and hotels. However, all fresh potato importers or buyers share some common expectations with suppliers or exporters. And these include:


  • Uniform size & shape (as per their preferences) for easy packaging and retail display
  • Firm texture and clean skin, free of blemishes, soil, and debris
  • Compliance with residue limits as well as phytosanitary standards
  • Free from pests, diseases, cuts, or any rot
  • Should have a faint, earthy smell and not a moldy odor that indicates spoilage
  • Cold chain compatibility to maintain freshness in transit
  • Should have a long shelf life and can be stored for extended periods without quality degradation
  • Proper sorting, grading, and packaging (preferably jute or ventilated plastic sacks) are needed
  • Should have low sugar content (less than 0.1%) for processing into chips and fries 



Popular Fresh Potato Varieties & Other Related Categories in Exports Market

As a supplier, it is important for you to know that different markets demand different potato varieties on the basis of their texture, starch content, and use. Here are the most popular fresh potato varieties:

  • Low-starch waxy potatoes: Usually have high moisture, red skin, and white flesh.
  • High-starch potatoes: Usually have low moisture, brown skin, and white flesh.
  • Yellow-fleshed potatoes: All-purpose variety with golden skin, buttery flavor, and medium starch content.
  • Purple or blue fleshed potatoes: Have a nutty and earthy flavor
  • Fresh sweet potatoes: A healthier alternative to other potato varieties


In addition, you can make your export business more profitable by diversifying your offerings and expanding into related product categories such as:



Your ability to supply multiple vegetables categories will attract more international buyers. 



What Are the Key Trade Data & Market Trends for Fresh Potatoes?

For suppliers or exporters, understanding market dynamics, global insights, and price trends helps them stay competitive and expand into international markets. 


Global Market Size: 

MetricValue
Market Size (2023)USD 95 billion
Expected Market Size (2033)USD 132 billion
CAGR3.30%

Source: Market. US


Global Potato Consumption Data:

MetricValue
Worldwide Potato Consumption (2024)380 million tonnes
Expected Consumption Growth (by 2035)398 million tonnes

Source: Potato News Today



Top Fresh Potato Importing Countries (Oct 2023- Sep 2024):

CountryTotal Shipments
Russia34,296
Sri Lanka30,135
Malaysia20,771

Source: Volza



Global Price Trend:

YearAverage Price Range (USD/Kg)
2024$0.24/kg - $1.55/kg
2023$0.20/kg - $2.03/kg
2022$0.19/kg - $1.64/kg


Current Price: The fresh potato 1 kg price may vary based on season variety and region. However, the current average price ranges from $0.16/kg to $1.57/kg, with higher rates for organic or premium varieties.


Source: Tridge 


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How to Find Fresh Potato Buyers Worldwide?

Whether you are looking for bulk potatoes buyers or fresh potato importers, here are the most effective ways to do it:


  • Attend international trade fairs like Fruit Logistica (Germany), Global Potato Summit, Potato Expo, and AGRITECHNICA 2025. These events help you meet potential buyers face-to-face.

  • Do research and make lists of wholesalers and food processing companies in your target countries. Then, reach out to them with a clear business proposal, product catalog, and certifications via email.

  • Optimize your website and use targeted keywords like “fresh potato buyers near me” to increase visibility through search engines.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

1. Who is the largest buyer of potatoes?

Russia is the largest buyer of potatoes, followed by Sri Lanka and Malaysia.


2. Who is the largest exporter of potatoes in India?

Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal are India's top exporting regions, with weekly shipments to South Asia.


3. How to check potato quality?

Here are the steps to check the potato quality:

  • Look for firm, smooth texture
  • Ensure there are no cuts, green spots, or diseases
  • Avoid potatoes with sprouts and moldy smell
  • Size and shape should be uniform


4. How to make potatoes last longer?

To make potatoes last longer, store them in cool (4–10?°C), dark places with ventilation. Moreover, make sure to avoid refrigeration below 4?°C to prevent sweetening.


5. What is the best temperature to store potatoes?

Fresh potatoes should be stored at an optimal temperature of 6–10?°C and relative humidity of 85–90%.


6. How to know if a potato is bad?

To assess whether a potato has gone bad, look for common signs of spoilage. These include green skin, soft spots, sprouting, or mold.


7. What are the best potato varieties for export?

Here are the best potato varieties for export:

  • Russet (for fries)
  • White/colored potatoes (for boiling)
  • Sweet potatoes (for value-added snacks)


8. What are the key export markets for Indian potatoes?

Key export markets for Indian potatoes are South Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka), Southeast Asia, and Middle Eastern nations like the UAE and Qatar.


9. Who is the largest consumer of potatoes in the world?

China is the largest consumer of potatoes, with a per capita consumption of 47.4 kg in 2022, followed by India and Russia.


10. How to export potatoes from India to America?

Follow these steps to export potatoes from India to America:

  • Register with APEDA
  • Comply with USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) import regulations
  • Obtain pest risk assessments
  • Ensure cold-chain compliance with FDA standards
  • Find verified potato buyers on B2B platforms like go4WorldBusiness


11. What is the fresh potato HSN code?

0701 is the fresh potato HSN code. 



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Latest News Related to Fresh Potato:


  • US seed potato exports rise by 61% as American growers target demands of new African markets. (Full Story: PotatoPro)

  • Egypt's fresh potato exporters are now experiencing a major shift in their destination markets due to evolving trade agreements and logistical advantages. (Full story: Fresh Plaza).