In the world of agriculture, finding the ideal buyer for your products can be a game-changer for your business. Whether you’re a potato farmer in Cyprus or Canada, understanding your target market is crucial. To shed light on this, we’ve conducted an extensive survey to identify the characteristics of the perfect potato buyer. This information will help you tailor your offerings and connect with buyers who align with your goals and capabilities.
Survey Questions and Insights:
- Preferred Potato Sales Volume:
- Cyprus: Bulk contracts for significant quantities (hundreds of tons per month)
- Canada: Bulk contracts for significant quantities (hundreds of tons per month)
- Types of Potatoes Grown:
- Cyprus: Varieties for fresh consumption
- Canada: Varieties for processing (chips, french fries, etc.)
- Form of Potato Provided:
- Cyprus: Raw
- Canada: Raw
- Farm Location and Distances to Buyers:
- Cyprus: We deliver nationwide
- Canada: We deliver nationwide
- Storage and Transportation Conditions:
- Cyprus: Chilled containers for transportation
- Canada: Refrigerated facilities and specialized equipment
- Long-term Contracts with Potato Processors:
- Cyprus: Considering both short-term and long-term contracts
- Canada: Willing to engage in long-term partnerships
- Certifications and Quality Standards:
- Cyprus: Food safety certification
- Canada: Food safety certification
- Specific Requirements for Buyers:
- Cyprus: Payment terms
- Canada: Payment terms
- Preferences Regarding Potato Processing Types:
- Cyprus: Potato chip production
- Canada: Potato chip production
- Accommodating Special Requests or Needs for Processors:
- Cyprus: Developing custom potato varieties on request
- Canada: Developing custom potato varieties on request
The survey results reveal that the ideal potato buyer for Cyprus and Canada shares many similarities, such as a focus on bulk contracts, food safety certification, and a willingness to engage in long-term partnerships. However, they also have unique characteristics, with Cyprus emphasizing fresh consumption varieties and Canada specializing in processing potatoes. By understanding these preferences, potato farmers can better target their marketing efforts and establish mutually beneficial relationships with buyers.
If you are a potato farmer or a potato processor interested in participating in our comprehensive survey, please reach out to us. Your insights will contribute to a better understanding of the ideal potato buyer worldwide, benefiting both farmers and buyers in the industry. Together, we can cultivate success in the potato market.