The U.S. potato industry is entering the 2025 harvest season with reduced planting areas across nearly all major processing states. This marks a continuation of the strategic contraction seen in recent years, as processors scale back contract volumes to manage carryover from the 2024 crop and align production with market demand. While acreage is down, early field reports suggest that crop development is ahead of schedule in several regions, with yields—particularly for early varieties—expected to be strong.
Despite relatively stable domestic demand for French fries and other frozen potato products, North American producers are facing growing challenges in the global marketplace. International competition is intensifying, especially from the European Union and China, whose frozen product exports continue to rise. This has made it more difficult for North American processors to maintain their share of global trade.
As U.S. growers aim for efficiency and higher quality amid shrinking acreage, ensuring a consistent supply of frozen potato products remains critical for buyers across foodservice and retail.
If your business is sourcing frozen French fries, wedges, dices, or other potato cuts, Noon International can help meet your needs with dependable, high-quality supply.
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