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Potato seed producers in the Portage la Prairie area are expressing deep concern over the recent wave of cancelled orders. While the exact cause remains unclear, some are pointing to U.S. tariffs as a possible factor. 

Larger potato growers could be facing losses of up to $1 million in seed sales. These farmers supply the seed potatoes that other producers rely on to grow their crops. 

Industry voices growing concern 

Keystone Agricultural Producers president Jill Verwey says her organization is working with producers to bring attention to the issue. 

“Tariffs are trickling down and affecting all sectors,” notes Verwey. “With large percentage being exported to our trading partner to the States, certainly the potato industry is — and Manitoba specifically is — feeling that significant, I think, impact from from the fallout.” 

She adds the province has also been engaged in discussions. 

“With that date coming just around the corner is top of mind …

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