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North AmericaReleased 2000

Dakota Pearl

Round white chip variety from North Dakota State. Strong cold-storage performance.

At a glance

Origin
USA / North Dakota State (2000)
Region
North America
Released
2000

Best uses

ChipsProcessing / Industrial

About this variety

Round white chip variety from North Dakota State. Strong cold-storage performance.

Dakota Pearl is classified as a north america variety released in 2000, primarily used for chips, processing / industrial. For agronomic specs, breeder details, and trial data not yet captured here, refer to the source registries linked at the bottom of this page.

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Frequently asked questions about Dakota Pearl

What is Dakota Pearl potato?+

Dakota Pearl is a north america potato variety released in 2000 originating from USA / North Dakota State. Round white chip variety from North Dakota State. Strong cold-storage performance.

What is Dakota Pearl potato best used for?+

Dakota Pearl is best suited to chips, processing / industrial. Round white chip variety from North Dakota State. Strong cold-storage performance.

When was Dakota Pearl released?+

Dakota Pearl was released in 2000. The variety is classified as north america.

Where is Dakota Pearl grown?+

Dakota Pearl is most commonly grown in North America, with original release from USA / North Dakota State. Cross-reference our country profiles for production data.

Sources & methodology

Variety profiles aggregate data from CIP Lima genebank, ICAR-CPRI variety catalogue, EU Common Catalogue, USDA PVPO, AHDB Potato Variety Database, NIAB, NAK Netherlands, the Potato Pedigree Database, national breeding programmes (CAAS, EARO, BARI, INTA, EMBRAPA, INIFAP, IHAR-PIB, VNIIKKH), and peer-reviewed literature in Potato Research and the American Journal of Potato Research.

Updated May 2026 · Reviewed by Potatopedia editorial team.

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