Organic Potatoes

Organic Potatoes

Organic Potatoes

Commodity Overview

Organic potato sales are rising. Potatoes are a good entry point for consumers into the organic market because they are a staple item and the price difference is not insurmountable. Promote organic growing practices to attract more consumers.

PLUs

94723 creamer, red
94724 creamer, white
94073 red
94725 russet, East
94072 russet, West
94726 long, white
94083 white
94727 yellow
93128 purple
Retail Price Data is based on USDA Specialty Crops Market News surveys. Data collection ends on the report date and encompasses ad pricing good from the Saturday before the report release date through the following Friday. Weekly data - from over 400 retailers, comprising more than 30,000 individual stores with online weekly advertised features - covers over 250 produce items. Registered (logged-in) users, can access weekly reports and additional market information.
USDA Specialty Crops Market News publishes FOB and Movement data on a daily and weekly basis. Pricing and volume information is aggregated by commodity and published weekly, subject to any source-data adjustments. Commodity data is further processed based on origin (domestic vs imports) and type (regular vs. organic). Registered (logged-in) users, can access weekly reports and additional market information.

Sales Strategies

Promote the organic growing practices involved in growing organic potatoes. Because potatoes are a crop that is harvested from beneath the soil, consumers may be interested in learning about the de-creased pesticides and healthy soil practices used to grow them.

Include organic potatoes in a baked potato promotions that includes organic butter, sour cream, cheese and bacon.

Make organic potatoes a highlight of summertime grilling promotions. Cross-merchandise them with organic meat. Mashed potatoes are a staple of both winter and spring holiday meals. Promote organic potatoes as an integral part of holiday celebrations.

Don’t forget red, gold and fingerling potatoes. Promote them as a fun way to get kids interested in eating their vegetables as their bright colors and odd shapes make them more interesting to the younger set.

Dynamic Displays

A variety of specialty potatoes are grown as organic, including purple, gold and fingerling varie-ties. Create a large organic potato display by including specialty varieties on the display. Consider creating a larger display by offering conventional product on one side of the display and organic potatoes on the other, using the appropriate barriers in between.

Place organic onions and potatoes next to each other. They are a common pairing, and consumers are familiar with looking for the two together. Offer both bagged and bulk options.

Be aware that constant exposure to light will cause potatoes to turn green.

Consider a secondary organic potato and onion display in the meat department to create a one-stop shop for grillers.

In the Backroom

Shipping
Organic potatoes are available in a variety of pack options, including custom packs. Organic fingerling potatoes are most often available in cartons of 16, 1.5-pound bags or 12, 2-pound bags. Organic gold potatoes are available in cartons of 24, 2-pound bags while purple organic potatoes can be found in 50-pound cartons.

Grades
U.S. extra No. 1
U.S. No. 1 (Several states, such as Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Colorado, have marketing orders that require stringent grade qualifications in excess of U.S. No. 1 regulations.)
U.S. commercial
U.S. No. 2

Handling
Temperature: 45 to 50 F (7 to 10 C)
Relative humidity: 90%
Mist: no
Typical shelf life: 30 days

Odor sensitive/odor producer (Do not store or transport odor-sensitive items with commodities that produce odors. Potatoes produce odors that will be absorbed by apples and pears. Potatoes will absorb odors pro-duced by pears.)

Highly sensitive to freezing injury. (Likely to suffer injury by one light freezing.)

Susceptible to chilling injury (Damage sometimes is not apparent until produce is returned to a warmer temperature.)

Avoid prolonged exposure to light because even a small amount of exposure can cause potatoes to green.

Early- and summer-harvested potatoes usually are not held in long-term storage. However, about 75% of the fall potato crop is usually stored in farm or commercial warehouses.

Tablestock in storage requires a temperature of 45 F (7 C), when a sprout inhibitor is used. Temperatures maintained for an extended period of time below 40 F (4.4 C), can cause product to adopt a sweet flavor.

Higher temperatures encourage sprouting and shriveling. Sprouted potatoes can still be used once the sprout is broken off and the potato is peeled.

Selecting potatoes without irregular shapes will result in less waste when peeling.

Organic

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Poamoho Farms Llc

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Haleiwa, 96712-0427 Hawaii
Citrus:
Lemons, Limes, Oranges
Deciduous Fruit:
Figs
Tropical Fruit:
Avocados, Bananas, Mangoes, Papayas, Pineapple
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus
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Papohaku Farm

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Kaunakakai, 96748-7006 Hawaii
Citrus:
Lemons, Limes
Deciduous Fruit:
Pomegranates
Stone Fruit:
Cherries
Tropical Fruit:
Avocados, Bananas, Carambola, Mangoes, Papayas, Pineapple
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Ginger Ridge Farms

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Pahoa, 96778-9750 Hawaii
Berries:
Strawberries
Citrus:
Grapefruit, Lemons, Oranges
Tropical Fruit:
Avocados, Bananas, Pineapple
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Beans, Beets
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Hydeaway Acres

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Sherrill, 52073-9628 Iowa
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples, Grapes, Pears
Stone Fruit:
Apricots, Cherries, Peaches, Plums
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Garlic, Potatoes
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Knoll Farms

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Brentwood, 94513-4233 California
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples, Figs
Stone Fruit:
Apricots, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums
Cooking Vegetables:
Artichokes, Beans, Beets, Eggplant
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Quarry River Farm

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Austin, 55912-5904 Minnesota
Berries:
Strawberries
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples
Cooking Vegetables:
Asparagus, Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Garlic, Greens, Herbs, Kale
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Potters Fine Foods Llc Dba Potter's Crackers

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Madison, 53703-3054 Wisconsin
Deciduous Fruit:
Apples
Cooking Vegetables:
Corn, Herbs, Onions, Bulb, Potatoes
Salad Vegetables:
Carrots, Tomatoes
Organic Produce:
Organic Apples, Organic Carrots, Organic Corn
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Neal Johnson Organics Inc

Overview (0)   (0)   (0)  
Business Type:
Grower
Location HQ:
Benson, 27504-8280 North Carolina
Organic Produce:
Organic Peas, Organic Potatoes, Organic Sweet Potatoes
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Maya Fresh Harvest LLC

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Business Type:
Wholesaler
Location HQ:
McAllen, 78503 Texas
Berries:
Blackberries, Blueberries, Cranberries, Raspberries, Gold Raspberries, Red Raspberries, Strawberries, Specialty Berries, Red Currants, Kiwiberries
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S & M Produce Inc DBA Abro Produce

Overview (2)   (0)   (6)  
Business Type:
Wholesaler
Location HQ:
Detroit, 48209 Michigan
Berries:
Blackberries, Blueberries, Cranberries, Raspberries, Gold Raspberries, Red Raspberries, Strawberries, Specialty Berries, Red Currants, Kiwiberries








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