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  2. Potato - Wikipedia

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    The yield gap between farms in developing economies and developed economies represents an opportunity loss of over 400 million metric tons (440 million short tons; 390 million long tons) of potato, or an amount greater than 2010 world potato production. Potato crop yields are determined by factors such as the crop breed, seed age and quality ...

  3. How to Plant Seed Potatoes to Grow a Bumper Crop of Spuds - AOL

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    Before planting your chitted seed potatoes, use these tips to provide the best growing conditions for your potato crop. Select a sunny spot . Choose a location with full sun , which means at least ...

  4. List of countries by potato production - Wikipedia

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    Countries by potato production in 2020. This is a list of countries by potato production from 2016 to 2022, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. [1] The estimated total world production for potatoes in 2022 was 374,777,763 metric tonnes, up 0.3% from 373,787,150 tonnes in 2021. [1]

  5. Prince Edward Island Potatoes - Wikipedia

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    The final 10% of Prince Edward Island's potato harvest is grown for seed production, to produce the next year's potato crop. [7] The majority of seed grown in PEI is utilized within the province, but seed potatoes have been exported to the United States and a number of other countries for many years. The Prince Edward Island Potato Board ...

  6. Here's What You Need to Know about Growing Potatoes in Your ...

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    Potatoes are typically planted in mid to late spring, depending on where you live. ... Cut your seed potatoes into one to two-inch chunks, making sure that each piece has at least one eye, or ...

  7. History of the potato - Wikipedia

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    Before 1910, the crops were stored in barns or root cellars, but, by the 1920s, potato cellars or barns came into use. U.S. potato production has increased steadily; two-thirds of the crop comes from Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Maine, and potato growers have strengthened their position in both domestic and foreign markets.

  8. Russet Burbank - Wikipedia

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    Idaho russet potatoes. Russet Burbank is a potato cultivar with dark brown skin and few eyes that is the most widely grown potato in North America. [1] A russet type, its flesh is white, dry, and mealy, and it is good for baking, mashing, and french fries (chips). [2] It is a common and popular potato. [3] [4]

  9. List of countries by vegetable production - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by vegetable production in 2020 based on the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. The total world vegetable production for 2020 was 1,148,446,252 metric tonnes. In 1961 production was 198 mln. tonnes.