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Alberta province vies with Prince Edward Island to be potato capital of Canada

This spud’s for you, Alberta. ATB Financial’s Economics & Research Team said on Monday that although the potato capital of Canada has historically been Prince Edward Island, there’s a change afoot.
 
Alberta is now running neck and neck with the tiny province of Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), located on the east coast of Canada.
 
“Alberta’s potato production grew again in 2018, and is now virtually tied with P.E.I. at more than 2.23 billion pounds,” said ATB in its Daily Owl publication. Over the past 20 years, Alberta’s production has risen by 132 per cent while P.E.I.’s has fallen by 18 per cent.
 
The other potato producing provinces, Manitoba and New Brunswick, produced 2.0 billion and 1.6 billion pounds in 2018, respectively, said ATB.
 
“The burgeoning production of potatoes in Alberta demonstrates growing economic diversity in the province. Along with a few other notable crops (particularly cannabis), Alberta’s agriculture and agri-food industry continues to perform well. This is especially welcome news against the backdrop of an energy sector that continues to struggle,” it said.
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