At a glance: 3,000 ha farmed (≈1,500 ha under irrigation); 12,000 t total storage (including a new 3,600-t container store); a young team of 53; a focus on modern machinery and training; preparing for the brand’s 30th anniversary in 2026.

Infrastructure: from canopies to “smart” ventilation

The latest major investment is a 3,600-t container potato store (4 chambers) for in-house seed and small lots; the main commercial volume remains in bulk (including a Soviet-era cellar that still delivers the best microclimate).
The base also includes grain areas and a modernized elevator; plans call for a soy storage hangar and drying canopies. Before intake, harvested potatoes air for about a day under the canopy—a free, natural “ventilation” that removes the 1–2% surface moisture typical even in dry lifting and reduces storage risk.

Production: irrigation and one-pass fieldwork

Key crops are potatoes, soy, and corn, with durum wheat in rotation; irrigation is applied where and when it adds value. Planting uses combined one-pass rigs: enter a harrowed, fertilized field, form finished ridges in one go, then protection and irrigation take over. The container pool is washed, disinfected, and dried every season.

People: how to retain staff

The operator shortage is industry-wide. Samara Solana’s toolkit:

  • Modern equipment and control systems (simplifies life for operators and gives managers transparent oversight).
  • Pay and training: annual bonuses on a June–June cycle; seniority uplifts; yearly technical trips (trade fairs, technology scouting) for operators and specialists.
  • On-site amenities: heated restrooms and sinks, canteen/meal provision at the site, positive-pressure clean cabins over grading lines, and fine-mist dust suppression at high-dust points.

“There are no ‘unimportant’ operations. Skip something ‘until tomorrow’—and don’t expect a maximum result,” Maxim notes.

Logistics and accountability

The company operates strictly within legal weight limits—no overloads. Plans include a second 70-t truck scale at the loading zone with dual readouts (operator + driver). A “down-to-earth” risk is cable theft: center-pivots and booms are disassembled for winter and re-assembled pre-season to protect components.

Portfolio and partnerships

Historically tied to Solana (DE), the farm continues that cooperation; in their experience Solana varieties are stable and market-preferred. The farm also produces technical varieties for PepsiCo (incl. VR, Lady Claire, Newton, Brook). Seed operations are growing: last season ~400 t of seed shipped to Mongolia (25-kg net bags with full labeling). Next up: a pre-pack/inspection line inside the store.

Anniversary and priorities

Official “birthday”: 13 August 1996. For the 30th anniversary, the plan is to recognize employees—less show, more bonuses for the people delivering results.


Potatoes News takeaway: Samara Solana shows how you keep people by combining technology + fair pay + training + decent on-site conditions. On the production side, the focus on container storage, irrigation, one-pass planting, and discipline at every step yields the controllable quality and resilience the market needs right now.

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Viktor Kovalev CEO
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