Double-N Potatoes looks for a good crop

(Double-N Potatoes)

Burlington, Wash.-based Double-N Potatoes, a grower of premium, fresh-market colored potatoes in Washington’s Skagit Valley, expects similar acreage compared with last year, said Ryan Schols, chief financial officer.

Harvest will start the early half of September, he said.

“It’s a little too early to tell about potato sizing yet,” Schols said.

“Weather conditions were favorable through planting, but it’s been quite dry this season overall.”

According to the firm’s website, its flagship varieties include: 

  • White harmony;
  • Purple majesty;
  • Yellow satina; and 
  • Red chieftain.

The company markets its potatoes to wholesalers, retailers and foodservice distributors, he said.

Schols said he is optimistic about the coming season.

“We have knowledgeable and experienced growers who are growing in the Skagit Valley, an area already known for quality,” he said.

The firm has been successfully managing a tight labor market for several years, Schols said.

“We are automating some of our packing operation to reduce our labor requirements,” he said.

Trending now

Schols said the expectations are for a rebound in foodservice demand for fresh potatoes.

“We saw a strong retail demand with the 2020 crop,” he said. “We are hoping to see a resurgence of foodservice this upcoming year.” 

While foodservice demand may not return to prepandemic levels by 2021, it is on the path to eventually fully recover, he said.
 

 

Latest News

H-E-B finalizes 500-acre deal for distribution campus
H-E-B finalizes 500-acre deal for distribution campus

The Houston-area development will be developed in multiple phases, with construction set to begin in late 2024.

Circana thought leaders to present new research at upcoming events
Circana thought leaders to present new research at upcoming events

Circana representatives will be speaking on driving fresh produce consumption at The Retail Conference, as well as webinars planned for May.

Continental Fresh spotlights Water For All program
Continental Fresh spotlights Water For All program

Continental Fresh LLC, a grower, shipper and importer of fresh fruits and vegetables from Latin America is celebrating its Water For All program.

The impact of postharvest research on produce quality and flavor
The impact of postharvest research on produce quality and flavor

Elizabeth Mitcham, director emeritus of the Postharvest Technology Center, talks about innovations in postharvest technology, challenges to delivering fresh fruits and vegetables and the future of postharvest research.

Retailers discuss contending with changing consumers, supply chain issues
Retailers discuss contending with changing consumers, supply chain issues

Representatives with three U.S.-based retailers addressed challenges and opportunities the produce industry faces during a panel at the recent Canadian Produce Marketing Association Conference and Trade Show.

Sunkist holding California Star Ruby grapefruit display contest
Sunkist holding California Star Ruby grapefruit display contest

Sunkist’s National Display Contest for its California Star Ruby grapefruit will award prizes to the produce managers of the top three winning stores.