In January 2024, the export of potato varieties for processing from India witnessed a substantial increase, attributed to the Red Seas crisis and delays in receiving materials from Europe. This situation has led to a higher international demand for Indian potatoes. Despite the export boom, India faces domestic challenges, notably in Gujarat, where potato yields have been lower than expected due to late blight diseases. The demand for processed variety potatoes in India has also seen an increase, raising concerns over potential shortages.
Similar agricultural challenges are observed in Europe, with projections indicating a reduced potato harvest for the upcoming season. This scenario suggests a potential global potato shortage, with experts warning of price increases in the potato market. The rise in shipping costs further complicates exports from India and Europe, particularly to the Gulf and Far East regions. These developments underscore the global potato industry's vulnerability to crop diseases, supply chain disruptions, and increasing demand, highlighting the need for proactive measures to address the impending shortage.
Source: potatopro.com