In the ever-evolving world of potatoes, understanding the dynamics of global prices is crucial. According to data compiled from 80 countries, the average price per kilogram stands at 1.52 USD. Let’s delve into the insights provided by this data, exploring the lowest and highest prices, as well as key trends in potato pricing worldwide.

Average Price Overview: The global average price of potatoes per kilogram, based on the aggregated data, is 1.52 USD. This figure serves as a baseline for understanding the relative pricing across different nations.

Extreme Ends of the Spectrum: Examining the extremes, Russia boasts the lowest potato prices at 0.41 USD per kilogram, while Hong Kong takes the lead with the highest prices at 5.07 USD. This stark contrast prompts us to explore the factors contributing to such disparities.

Top and Bottom Ranks: Hong Kong, Japan, and the Philippines secure the top three spots with prices exceeding 4 USD, while Russia, Ukraine, and Tunisia find themselves at the bottom of the list, all below 0.5 USD. This ranking sheds light on the economic factors influencing potato pricing globally.

Regional Variances: The data reveals intriguing regional patterns. European countries like Norway, Italy, and the Netherlands cluster around the higher price range, while several African nations, including Ghana and Nigeria, demonstrate lower average prices. Exploring these regional nuances can provide valuable insights into the potato market.

Implications for Agricultural Practices: Understanding these price variations is crucial for farmers and stakeholders in the potato industry. It raises questions about production costs, market demand, and the impact of local agricultural practices on pricing.

Future Trends and Innovations: As we navigate the complex landscape of global potato prices, it becomes essential to anticipate future trends and innovations in the industry. Are there emerging technologies, sustainable farming practices, or market dynamics that could influence potato prices in the coming years?

Conclusion: The diverse landscape of global potato prices offers a rich tapestry of insights for farmers, traders, and consumers alike. By analyzing the data from 80 countries, we gain a comprehensive understanding of the factors shaping the spud market and can better navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to track the latest developments in the world of potatoes.

Countries Potato prices, 1 kg Rank 
Hong Kong5.071
Japan4.402
Philippines4.153
Ghana3.334
Vietnam2.975
South Korea2.956
Norway2.937
Chile2.528
USA2.369
Mexico2.3110
Uruguay2.2711
Zambia2.2412
Argentina2.2013
Israel2.1414
New Zealand2.1415
Italy2.1416
Netherlands2.1417
Sweden2.1218
Nigeria2.0519
Guatemala2.0420
Australia1.9621
Austria1.9322
Ireland1.7623
Denmark1.7324
China1.7225
France1.6826
Thailand1.6727
Costa Rica1.6128
Indonesia1.6129
Saudi Arabia1.5930
Belgium1.5631
Slovenia1.5132
Domin. Rep.1.4733
Puerto Rico1.4634
South Africa1.4535
Brazil1.4336
Spain1.4037
Morocco1.3938
Finland1.3939
Slovakia1.3940
Sri Lanka1.3841
Portugal1.3542
Canada1.2943
Greece1.2844
Switzerland1.2645
Czechia1.2246
Ecuador1.2147
Bulgaria1.1848
Paraguay1.1249
Jordan1.1150
Colombia1.1051
Kenya1.0452
Germany1.0353
Angola1.0254
Singapore1.0255
Kuwait1.0056
Uganda0.9557
Peru0.9358
Serbia0.9259
UA Emirates0.8860
UK0.8861
Croatia0.8662
Romania0.8663
Malaysia0.8564
Lithuania0.8565
Egypt0.8466
Hungary0.7967
Latvia0.7768
Poland0.6969
Ivory Coast0.6670
India0.6471
Turkey0.6172
Tanzania0.6073
Kazakhstan0.5274
Azerbaijan0.5075
Bangladesh0.5076
Pakistan0.4877
Tunisia0.4678
Ukraine0.4279
Russia0.4180
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POTATOES NEWS Viktor Kovalev is the founder of Potatoes.News and the creator of the International Potato Tour (IPT) — a global multimedia project that connects potato farmers, processors, researchers, and agribusiness companies across more than 20 countries. Viktor writes about potato production, processing technologies, storage, seed breeding, export markets, innovations, and sustainable agriculture. His work combines journalism, field research, and video storytelling, giving readers and viewers a unique perspective on the global potato industry. Areas of expertise: Global potato market trends Seed potato production and certification Potato processing (chips, flakes, fries, starch) Smart farming and agri-technologies Storage, logistics, and export Interviews and field reports from leading producers