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Bonnotte de Noirmoutier potatoes return to market as heavy winter rains and changing weather conditions challenge this year’s harvest.
April 21, 2026
Noirmoutier Bonnotte Potato Harvest Threatened by Heavy Rain and Climate Change
Noirmoutier’s famous Bonnotte early potato faces a challenging season after heavy winter rains disrupted planting. Climate change also threatens production, but its distinctive nutty flavor continues to attract consumers.
Patrick Baudry, French astronaut and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, inspires attendees at the Europatat Congress 2025 in Lille with his keynote address on resilience and exploration.
July 06, 2025
Europatat Congress 2025: Europe Potato Industry Faces the Future with Innovation and Resilience
Europatat Congress 2025 in Lille brought together Europe’s potato leaders to tackle challenges like climate change, shifting consumption, and global trade. With optimism, speakers stressed innovation, sustainability, and adapting to consumer demands.
French potato producers describe the 2022 campaign as 'catastrophic'.
August 31, 2022
French potato producers describe the 2022 campaign as 'catastrophic'
Faced with a historic collapse of potato yield potential due to extreme heat and drought extreme heat and drought, the French Potato Producers Group, UNPT, calls for an immediate reaction from economic agents and public authorities to support the French production.
Por la sequía en Francia. Son las nuevas víctimas del calentamiento global.
October 19, 2018
Papas fritas, en peligro
Por la sequía en Francia. Son las nuevas víctimas del calentamiento global.
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