Saskatchewan seed potato growers see opportunities for growth

Septiembre 08, 2011
With the arrival of fall a little over two weeks away, some farmers in Saskatchewan are just breaking ground on the potato harvest, but early reviews for the province's seed potatoes are great.

The Thompson family farm, near Riverhurst, is growing close to 600 acres of irrigated seed potatoes this year. They are just harvesting their first field, and Neil Thompson likes what he sees. He says both the production and quality of the spuds is above average. "Everything looks good. Our profiles are good. There's very few misshapes. I don't see any sign of any disease in the plants. I didn't all summer. Everything looks good."

Close to 7000 acres of seed potatoes are being grown in Saskatchewan this year. Another 4000 acres of the tubers will be harvested for the table market. The province's 16 seed potato producers will sell their spuds to customers, who will use them to grow next year's crop.

Saskatchewan's seed potato industry is still relatively small. But current and future demands point to continued growth for production in the province.

"Next year I think our opportunities are big,"says Thompson. "There have been some disasters everywhere else in the world. And somebody else's pain is always somebodies gain. We could increase if we want to."
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