Potato News from United Kingdom

Potatoes in the field
May 22, 2023
Scientists weed out harmful genes to breed better potatoes
A new predictive method has shown a way to better select parents for new potato varieties, offering a blueprint for better potatoes and a way to speed up the production of higher yield varieties.
Burts has more than two decades of experience crafting premium, hand cooked British potato chips
May 19, 2023
tna's long-term partnership with Burts Snacks delivers premium snack production with outstanding quality
tna solutions has partnered with a premium snack manufacturer, Burts Snacks Ltd, to increase production capacity at its Plymouth, UK, manufacturing site.
HZPC UK strengthens position with acquisition of TLC Potatoes
May 16, 2023
HZPC UK strengthens position with acquisition of TLC Potatoes
HZPC UK, a member of the Royal HZPC Group, a leader in potato varieties and seed production for the entire potato industry in the UK, announced the acquisition of TLC Potatoes, one of Scotland's leading minituber producers.
Potato field rows with green bushes
May 15, 2023
Potato-LITE: Delivering novel, sustainable cultivation approaches to minimise tillage intensity throughout the UK
Defra and UKRI, as part of the Farming Innovation Programme, recently announced funding for 'Potato-LITE' – a multimillion pound project over four years
Ranking of 2022 surface air temperatures by country over the period since 1950.
May 15, 2023
The Rise of Global Temperature and How It Affects Potato Production
From melting glaciers and flooding to drought, rising global temperature is affecting agriculture in many ways. Potato production is also taking a hit.
 B-hive Innovations Tuber Scan
May 07, 2023
Watch your potatoes grow... Not the plants, the tubers!
Ground-Sensing technology TuberScan - developed by Agri-tech business B-hive Innovations and partners - is entering its final phase of testing both overseas and now in the UK following the start of this year’s weather-delayed potato growing season.
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Grimme Planters
April 30, 2023
Grimme UK repeating one-to-one Exacta demos for potato growers
Following the success of last year’s demonstration programme, GRIMME UK is once again giving people a chance to see the GL 420 Exacta potato planter in operation.
Nico Papworth, commercial manager at Timac Agro UK
April 28, 2023
Farmers urged to check the efficiency of protected urea fertilisers
In light of the new rules in the United Kingdom on the use of inhibited urea, announced on 22 March, farmers are being encouraged to check levels of efficiency when purchasing urea, to maximise their investment when complying to new regulations.
Minister tells Thomson Seed Potato Exports to Northern Ireland to resume in autumn
April 26, 2023
Seed Potato Exports from Scotland to Northern Ireland said to resume in autumn
Gordon MP Richard Thomson has been advised by DEFRA that new requirements which will allow quality Scottish seed potatoes back into their Northern Irish markets are expected to be in place for autumn this year.
The UK's Spring Budget is an opportunity for investment in automation machinery
April 06, 2023
The UK's Spring Budget is an opportunity for investment in automation machinery
As part of the Spring Budget, from 1st April UK manufacturers now have 100% First Year Allowance for Capital Expensing. This means that UK companies will be able to write off the full cost of qualifying main rate plant and machinery investment in the year of the investment.
Gareth inspecting the plots
March 29, 2023
FMC trials show great promise for future of weed control
With weed control a key challenge for farmers, and reduced sensitivity to some herbicides a continuing problem. New product trials by FMC have demonstrated that effective controls are on the horizon.
The Kingsman potato: Cygnet PB to expand commercial trials in the US for this high-yielding, climate-resilient variety
March 29, 2023
The Kingsman potato: Cygnet PB to expand commercial trials in the US for this high-yielding, climate-resilient variety
Launched in 2017, the potato variety Kingsman has developed quickly in popularity to become Scotland-based potato breeder Cygnet PB Ltd.’s first globally successful variety.
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February 20, 2023
Potato packer Cockerill expands end-of-line potato handling capacity
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