NPC Has Been Busy on Behalf of U.S. Potato Growers

NPC Has Been Busy on Behalf of U.S. Potato Growers

The advocate for the economic well-being of U.S. potato growers on federal legislative, regulatory, environmental, and trade issues, the National Potato Council after many years of hard work and dedication finally got the potato back on the approved list for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children or WIC.
Believe it or not, all fresh fruits and vegetables except the potato had been included in the WIC program. NPC First Vice President and Vice President of Legislative and Government Affairs Committee James Tiede shares more
Tiede: “Seven years and over $700,000 has been spent trying to get potatoes back on the WIC program. White potatoes were excluded about nine years ago and it has taken us seven years to get in back in — even though it is a healthy product full of vitamins, full of potassium and vitamin C. It is in the preparation that some people have turned the great potato into a non healthy potato. But there are hundreds of ways to prepare this — it is a great product for any kind of a taste.”
Tiede says that the biggest issue growers had with the potato’s exclusion from the program was that the potato has always been nutritious food source.
Tiede: “It’s a bad thing to have a government agency the U.S. saying, ‘Don’t eat potatoes that are not healthy.’ And they are! So we wanted to get that back into the WIC program and we got it back into the school lunches. Potatoes are a good healthy product — if prepared correctly — it is a vitamin packed, nutritious product.”
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