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Apply for our Third Annual Top 10 Most Innovative Products

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Do you have an innovative product that is making waves in the potato world? Then we have the contest for you. Spud Smart is proud to launch the third annual top 10 most innovative products for 2024.

To apply, the product must have been launched in Canada after Jan 1, 2021. It must be related to potatoes in some way (it can be in food processing, as long as potatoes are a target crop). Applications are due Feb. 9, 2024. Winners of the 10 most innovative products will be based on the application form questions, the products’ overall impact on the industry and potential for scalability and widespread use.

Spud Smart is excited to honour these innovative products that help the potato industry. To enter the contest, please complete this application form.

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