North American Potato Production Falls On Lower Acreage

Colorado NewsNorth American Potato Production Falls On Lower Acreage
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WASHINGTON, DC – Potato production across North America slipped in 2025, largely because growers planted fewer acres rather than because yields collapsed. New data from USDA’s annual potato survey show tighter supply conditions forming across the region.

Combined U.S. and Canadian potato production is estimated at 539 million hundredweight, down 2 percent from 2024. U.S. output alone fell to 413 million hundredweight, also down 2 percent, as growers sharply reduced planted acreage amid rising costs and uncertain returns.

U.S. potato plantings declined to roughly 902,000 acres in 2025, the lowest level in nearly ten years. While yields improved modestly from the prior season, they were not enough to offset the acreage pullback, keeping total production under pressure.

Canada’s production edged 1 percent lower despite expanded planted acreage, as yields slipped year over year. Mexico moved in the opposite direction in 2024, increasing potato output due to higher yields and a larger harvested area, partially offsetting declines in the north.

Across North America, total potato acreage in 2025 marked the smallest footprint since the mid-2010s, reinforcing a broader trend of cautious planting decisions highlighted in the USDA’s annual potato survey.

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