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United States Potato Board renamed Potatoes USA

A new name has been approved for the agricultural promotion group, the United States Potato Board. During the Board’s 44th Annual Meeting at the Broadmoor Hotel, they voted to change its dba (doing business as—business name) from the United States Potato Board, U.S. Potato Board, or USPB, to Potatoes USA. 

This far-reaching update comes on the heels of the organization’s newly created mission and strategic plan which were also approved. 

Potatoes USA exists to “strengthen demand for U.S. potatoes. We are the global champion for U.S. potatoes, representing 2,500 family farms growing more than 600 varieties of potatoes. We promote U.S. potatoes in all forms including seed, fresh, frozen, chipping and dehydrated products. We make potatoes exciting! We create positive change in the industry through innovative, collaborative and inspiring approaches in marketing, education and research.'' 

The new strategic plan for Potatoes USA includes the collective input of over 450 members of the United States potato industry, Potatoes USA staff and the Board’s agency representatives from around the world. Thoughts, ideas, wants, needs and desires were presented and documented over an 18-month period beginning the summer of 2014. 

With access and utilization of over $6 million in USDA funding annually, Potatoes USA works in more than 20 countries around the world. Exports of U.S. potatoes have experienced unprecedented growth over the past 30 years and now account for 18 percent of production.

Source: Potatoes USA/potatopro.com
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