News on Potato Defects and Diseases from Europe

Voluntary: Funds would be used to fight the industry's corner.
February 18, 2022
Proposed Great Britain potato organisation sets out funding plans
Potato industry leaders in Great Britain who are driving forward proposals for a new representative organization funded by voluntary subscriptions say they have a 'clear mandate' to make plans for the next stage.
Eric Vos, gerente de exportación de patatas de siembra en Agrico.
February 09, 2022
Agrico: 'La calidad debe ser buena, pero los rendimientos siguen siendo más importantes'
La empresa holandesa Agrico es un actor global en el campo de las variedades de patatas de siembra y de consumo. El desarrollo de variedades innovadoras que se adapten a varios climas y mercados constituye una parte esencial de la empresa.
Smart soil bugs offer farmers an ecofriendly route to controlling crop diseases
January 21, 2022
Smart soil bugs offer farmers an ecofriendly route to controlling crop diseases
An innovative method of controlling a range of damaging crop diseases using native, beneficial soil bacteria has emerged from a research-industry collaboration.
Liam Glennon, Chairperson of the Local Organising Committee, Irish Potato Federation.
January 04, 2022
World Potato Congress Webinar - 'Introducing the World Potato Congress in Ireland' presented by Liam Glennon
In preparation for the World Potato Congress being held from May 30 to June 2, 2022 in Dublin, Ireland, Liam Glennon, Chairperson of the Local Organising Committee, Irish Potato Federation.
The Crop Trust and CIP Announce New Disease-Proof Potato.
December 01, 2021
The Crop Trust and CIP Announce New Disease-Proof Potato
The Crop Trust and the International Potato Center (CIP) are announcing the release of a new disease-resistant potato called CIP-Matilde.
Agrico presents new potato varieties during ‘Meet & Greet’ event
November 08, 2021
Agrico presents new potato varieties during Meet and Greet event
Agrico presented two new varieties during an intimate Meet and Greet at its breeding and research farm, Agrico Research in Bant.
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HZPC variety show PD21
November 07, 2021
Potato innovations in the fight against hunger and climate change at HZPC's Potato Days 2021
The Potato Days of HZPC are dedicated to the future of the potato. A future in which the potato provides an important contribution to the food security in the world and helps to combat climate change.
Fighting late blight: what does it take to bring a resistant potato variety to market?
October 27, 2021
Fighting late blight: what does it take to bring a resistant potato variety to market?
Seed breeders work closely with potato growers to develop desirable agronomic traits, and with the wider supply chain for those crucial characteristics such as dry matter distribution, sugar formation, and storability.
Waitrose Signs Up To the Robust Potato Pledge for Organic Potatoes
October 19, 2021
Waitrose Signs Up To the Robust Potato Pledge for Organic Potatoes
Waitrose and Partners is set to be the first major retailer to sign up to The UK Robust Potato Pledge, which will see the group move away from the use of copper-based fungicides on organic fresh potatoes in order to combat late blight Phytophthora.
Drones for detecting Alternaria
October 14, 2021
Interpom 2021: Lets reconnect the potato chain!
After more than 2 years, the first major international meeting platform for the potato chain will finally see the light of day: on Sunday 28, 29, and 30 November 2021, INTERPOM will be opening its doors in Kortrijk Xpo. At last, the potato professionals will be able to meet each other again!
WPC 2022 Call for Abstracts.
October 06, 2021
World Potato Congress 2022 (WPC2022) Call for Abstracts
The call for abstract submission for WPC 2022 is now open and authors are encouraged to submit their abstract online for consideration. Deadline for Oral Submissions: 30th November 2021. Deadline for Poster Submission: 15th February 2022.
North-western European Potato Growers (NEPG): Wet summer causes quality issues.
September 20, 2021
North-western European Potato Growers: Wet summer causes quality issues.
North-western Europe will have had one of its most humid summers in the last decades! In some areas in Belgium and Western Germany, rainfall at mid-July was an absolute historic high.
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September 14, 2021
Colorado beetle catcher deals with lazy potato pest
Potato growers and agricultural machine builders in Biddinghuizen have come up with a way to deal with colorado beetles without using pesticides.
GBP 2.2 Million new funding to safeguard Scotland's potato and bulb industries (Courtesy: Ulrich Zunke, University of Hamburg, Bugwood.org)
August 23, 2021
GBP 2.2 Million new funding to safeguard Scotland's potato industry from Potato Cyst Nematodes (PCN)
After the Plant Health Centre led a working Group to identify a clear strategy for dealing with the Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN) crisis, a report was delivered to the Scottish Government.
Ghent scientists develop vaccine against potato blight
August 19, 2021
Ghent scientists develop vaccine against potato blight
Scientists at the university of Ghent have developed a vaccine to combat potato blight, one of the most common diseases in potatoes.
Researchers Identify Gene for Self-Compatibility in Potato
July 06, 2021
Researchers Identify Gene for Self-Compatibility in Potato
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Wageningen scientists discover how the potato blight pathogen penetrates the plant
July 04, 2021
Wageningen scientists discover how the potato blight pathogen penetrates the plant
Wageningen University & Research experts in plant pathology, cell biology and physics have found an answer to the question of how members of the Phytophthora genus mechanically gain entry through the protective layer on the leaves of crops.
Potatoes deliberately 'abused' in Belgium: Belgian retail Chain Colruyt evaluates hyperspectral imaging to detect bruising in unpeeled potatoes
June 12, 2021
Belgian retail Chain Colruyt evaluates hyperspectral imaging to detect bruising in unpeeled potatoes
It's easy to see a bruise on a person. Not so, on a potato. The bruises are under the product's skin and so not easily detected during processing. Science, however, has found a solution that gives the Belgian Colruyt Group a peek under potatoes' skins.

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