
AMARIN
The Amarin potato is an early-maturing variety notable for its high to very high yield. It produces oval to round-oval tubers with yellow skin and cream-colored flesh, exhibiting a particularly bright skin appearance. With a dry matter content of 18.6%, it falls into cooking type B, indicating suitability for boiling without discoloration after cooking.

DESIREE
Maincrop maturity, with high yields and early bulking. Medium dry matter, firm cooked texture, good boiling, fresh French fry, and mashing quality. High resistance to drought and good resistance to potato virus Yo and powdery scab. Susceptible to potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis Ro1 and Globodera pallida Pa2/3,1, and mis-shapes on heavy soils. Moderately susceptible to spraying and mild mosaic viruses.
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