In October 2023, potato prices varied significantly across different countries. This article provides an overview of the potato prices, ranking countries based on the cost of 1 kg of potatoes.

Potato Prices in Various Countries:

Hong Kong: The highest potato prices were recorded in Hong Kong, where the cost of 1 kg of potatoes reached $5.06.

Japan: Following closely behind, Japan had the second-highest potato prices at $4.32 per 1 kg.

Philippines: The Philippines ranked third with potato prices at $4.27 per 1 kg.

Ghana: With potato prices at $3.35 per 1 kg, Ghana secured the fourth position in the ranking.

Vietnam: Vietnam rounded up the top five with potato prices at $2.96 per 1 kg.

South Korea: South Korea followed closely with potato prices at $2.91 per 1 kg.

Costa Rica: At $2.72 per 1 kg, Costa Rica occupied the seventh position.

Sweden: Sweden ranked eighth with potato prices at $2.54 per 1 kg.

Chile: With potato prices at $2.48 per 1 kg, Chile secured the ninth position.

Zambia: Zambia completed the top ten with potato prices at $2.43 per 1 kg.

Potato Prices in Other Countries:

USA: The United States had potato prices at $2.36 per 1 kg, ranking 11th.

Mexico: Mexico followed closely behind the USA, with potato prices at $2.27 per 1 kg, ranking 12th.

New Zealand: Ranking 13th, New Zealand had potato prices at $2.15 per 1 kg.

Argentina: Argentina ranked 14th with potato prices at $2.14 per 1 kg.

Italy and Netherlands: Both Italy and the Netherlands shared the 15th position, with potato prices at $2.13 per 1 kg.

Uruguay: Uruguay followed closely, ranking 17th with potato prices at $2.11 per 1 kg.

Guatemala: At $2.04 per 1 kg, Guatemala secured the 18th position.

Israel: Israel ranked 19th with potato prices at $2.03 per 1 kg.

Australia: Australia completed the top 20, with potato prices at $1.95 per 1 kg.

Potato Prices in Other Selected Countries:

Austria: $1.92 per 1 kg (21st)
Ireland: $1.76 per 1 kg (22nd)
Denmark: $1.72 per 1 kg (23rd)
China: $1.69 per 1 kg (24th)
Thailand: $1.66 per 1 kg (25th)
Nigeria: $1.63 per 1 kg (26th)
France: $1.63 per 1 kg (27th)
Indonesia: $1.61 per 1 kg (28th)
Belgium: $1.55 per 1 kg (29th)
South Africa: $1.50 per 1 kg (30th)

Conclusion:

The prices of potatoes in October 2023 varied significantly across different countries. Hong Kong, Japan, and the Philippines had the highest potato prices, while countries like Russia, Ukraine, and Pakistan had relatively lower prices. These variations can be attributed to factors such as local production, import/export dynamics, and supply and demand factors within each country’s potato market. It is important to note that these prices are subject to change and may vary based on market conditions.

Countries Potato prices, 1 kg Rank 
Hong Kong5.061
Japan4.322
Philippines4.273
Ghana3.354
Vietnam2.965
South Korea2.916
Costa Rica2.727
Sweden2.548
Chile2.489
Zambia2.4310
USA2.3611
Mexico2.2712
New Zealand2.1513
Argentina2.1414
Italy2.1315
Netherlands2.1316
Uruguay2.1117
Guatemala2.0418
Israel2.0319
Australia1.9520
Austria1.9221
Ireland1.7622
Denmark1.7223
China1.6924
Thailand1.6625
Nigeria1.6326
France1.6327
Indonesia1.6128
Belgium1.5529
South Africa1.5030
Domin. Rep.1.4731
Saudi Arabia1.4732
Puerto Rico1.4633
Spain1.3934
Portugal1.3835
Slovakia1.3836
Morocco1.3737
Singapore1.3738
Sri Lanka1.3539
Greece1.2840
Slovenia1.2841
Paraguay1.2542
Brazil1.2343
Switzerland1.2244
Czechia1.2045
Bulgaria1.1846
Jordan1.1147
Colombia1.1048
Germany1.0749
Finland1.0650
Uganda1.0451
Angola1.0252
Kuwait1.0053
Hungary0.9954
UK0.9655
Kenya0.9256
Serbia0.9257
UA Emirates0.8858
Romania0.8659
Ecuador0.8560
Lithuania0.8561
India0.8262
Canada0.8063
Egypt0.7864
Malaysia0.7865
Latvia0.7766
Turkey0.6967
Peru0.6868
Poland0.6769
Ivory Coast0.6670
Tanzania0.6071
Azerbaijan0.5272
Bangladesh0.5073
Tunisia0.4674
Kazakhstan0.4575
Pakistan0.4576
Russia0.4377
Ukraine0.2478
Potato Prices in October 2023
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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