Edmonton’s big little potato business

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This is Edmonton podcast explores Alberta’s prolific potato industry and why we grow more than P.E.I.

This is Edmonton podcast explores Alberta’s prolific potato industry

A large building with The Little Potato Co. on the side sits with a massive, empty parking lot. The sky is bright blue with clouds behind it.
The Little Potato Company is an Edmonton business that is part of Alberta’s growing potato industry (The Little Potato Company)

When it comes to spud production, Alberta is one hot potato.

According to data from Statistics Canada, Alberta accounted for 21.8 per cent of all potato production in this country in 2022 — more than 1.2 million tonnes in all. Alberta was the top producer in Canada that year, edging out Prince Edward Island and Manitoba.

Numbers show Alberta production continues to increase.

21:21Edmonton’s big little potatoes

Step aside Prince Edward Island; Alberta wears the Canadian potato crown. This week, host Clare Bonnyman sits down with CBC Edmonton reporter Liam Harrap to hear about a massive potato processing plant just south of the city that’s one of the contributors to Alberta’s potato prowess.

On the latest This is Edmonton podcast, host Clare Bonnyman sits down with CBC Edmonton reporter Liam Harrap to hear about a massive potato processing plant just south of the city that is one of the contributors to Alberta’s potato prowess.

The Little Potato Company opened its new facility in the Nisku Business Park earlier this month.

Clare also speaks to the host of Good Question P.E.I. about stealing the spud throne.

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