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The Tuber market is a subset of the larger Fruit and Vegetables market. It includes a variety of root vegetables, such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, and cassava. These vegetables are grown in a variety of climates and soils, and are used in a variety of dishes around the world. They are a staple in many diets, and are a source of carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals.
Tuber production is a major industry, with farmers, processors, and distributors all playing a role in bringing these vegetables to market. Many countries have their own tuber production and processing industries, and there is a large international trade in tuber products.
Companies in the Tuber market include McCain Foods, Lamb Weston, Simplot, Cavendish Farms, and Agristo. These companies are involved in the production, processing, and distribution of tuber products. They are also involved in research and development, and in the marketing of tuber products. Show Less Read more