US: Potato Industry Welcomes USD50m USDA Purchase for Potatoes

The National Potato Council welcomed USDA’s announcement of a USD50m surplus potato purchase, to support the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. The potato purchase, the largest of all the specialty crop purchases, was part of a USD470m Section 32 food purchase announced by USDA. This purchase is in addition to those previously announced by USDA.
“This is very welcome news from Secretary Perdue, Undersecretary Ibach, and the entire team at USDA,” said Britt Raybould, NPC president. “Given the size of the crisis involving potatoes, this purchase is a partial down payment on the industry’s overall relief needs and more will be needed. In the short term, the announcement is very positive in that it provides clarity on the immediate relief efforts and gives family farms hope for more to come.”
NPC CEO Kam Quarles added, “Due to mandated shutdowns, the U.S. potato industry has been reeling from an oversupply of processing potatoes left over from the 2019 harvest. Individual potato growers and state potato associations have distributed millions of pounds of potatoes to charities, food banks, and local drop off locations nationwide, incurring substantial financial losses in support of the needy despite their own businesses being threatened by the pandemic. We desperately need Congress and the Administration’s partnership to defend America’s family farms in this crisis and believe today’s announcement is a positive step in that long road.”
According to the announcement, The Agricultural Marketing Service will purchase a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy and seafood products, which will be provided to USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service nutrition assistance programs, including food banks.