A New Opportunity For Potato Growers: Exporting To Thailand

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced that U.S. seed potato producers from 10 new states are now eligible to ship their potatoes to Thailand. The newly eligible states are Colorado, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. In 2009, Thailand announced it would accept seed potatoes from California, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

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“This is a promising development for U.S. seed potato producers who will now be able to compete in Thailand, the largest potato growing country in Southeast Asia, Vilsack said. “Southeast Asia is one of the fastest growing markets for U.S. agricultural products, and exports there are expected to grow by more than 25% this year. This action by the government of Thailand will provide buyers with additional supplies of high-quality seed potatoes.”

The U.S. exported more than $10 million in seed potatoes worldwide in 2010. Initial estimates from USDA are that sales of U.S. seed potatoes to Thailand may reach $500,000 during the first year, with potential for additional growth in the future. Thailand imported nearly $5 million of seed potatoes in 2010, largely from the United Kingdom and Canada.

The market opening for U.S. seed potatoes in Thailand follows months of negotiations between Thailand and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, including a visit by Thai plant health officials to New York, Colorado, Wisconsin, and Maine, and a review of U.S. seed certification procedures, seed cultivation practices, and phytosanitary mitigation measures. The market opening also underscores USDA’s aggressive trade strategy, which emphasizes continued negotiations, removal of barriers to trade, and market expansion opportunities with trading partners.

Source: USDA news release

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