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Britain's seed potato community to come together at Seed Industry Event in November
September 05, 2012
Britain's seed potato community to come together at Seed Industry Event in November
GB’s seed potato community will be coming together to keep up-to-date on plant health and variety breeding at this year’s Seed Industry Event at Crieff Hydro near Perth, Scotland on November 20.
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Increase in greenhouse gas positive for potato yield
September 03, 2012
Increase in greenhouse gas positive for potato yield
The increase in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere can have a positive influence on the potato yield. This is according to Anton Haverkort of Plant Research International, part of Wageningen UR, on 22 August during the bi-annual Potato Demo Day at Westmaas.
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September 03, 2012
British potato harvest running behind last season
Figures from the Potato Council Grower Panel Lifting Survey estimate that 16,000ha (13% of the total crop and 3,000ha greater than last week's estimate) was cleared to Friday 31 August, with the GB harvest running approximately three weeks behind last season.
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Top speakers to attend first North West Potato Day in Britain
September 02, 2012
Top speakers to attend first North West Potato Day in Britain
Potato growers are invited to the first North West Potato Day to be held at Aston Grange, Aston, Runcorn, Cheshire on September 18 to discuss with the experts some of the challenges they have faced this year.
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Pepsico UK introduces smartphone app to predict potato yields;i-crop trial results revealed
August 30, 2012
Pepsico UK introduces smartphone app to predict potato yields;i-crop trial results revealed
Smartphone App to predict potato yield PepsiCo and Cambridge University have joined forces to introduce mobile technology to crop planning, with a new smartphone app that will help farmers predict future harvests.
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Legal challenge refused over first genetically modified potatoes in Ireland
August 29, 2012
Legal challenge refused over first genetically modified potatoes in Ireland
A group of campaigners in the Irish Republic has been refused a legal challenge over the first trial of a genetically modified potato crop. In July, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gave the go ahead for a gm blight-resistant potato crop to be tested in County Carlow.
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Toename broeikasgas positief voor aardappelopbrengst
August 28, 2012
Toename broeikasgas positief voor aardappelopbrengst
De toename van de CO2 concentratie in de atmosfeer kan gunstig werken op de aardappelopbrengst.
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August 28, 2012
Technical in-field workshops to be held at North of England Potato Day
Damage awareness is one of the key topics to be discussed at the North of England Potato Day to be held at Headley Hill Farm, Tadcaster, Yorkshire on September 4.
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August 28, 2012
Greens in Ireland seek to sue over trials on potato
Moves will be made in the High Court today to launch a legal challenge to a decision by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to allow trials on a genetically modified (GM) potato to be carried out.
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AKP Group for news
August 21, 2012
New Headquarters for AKP Group
Nearly £3-million has been invested into making northern Lincolnshire a central hub for the needs of some of the UK’s biggest potato sellers. Elsham Wold has just become the new headquarters for Arundel Kerr Produce Ltd (AKP Group), supplier to superm...
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August 21, 2012
Northern Ireland potato blight warning issued
The Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute and CAFRE, Greenmount Campus have issued a further potato blight warning.
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Progressive Potato Farming conference to highlight new innovation and ideas
August 21, 2012
Progressive Potato Farming conference to highlight new innovation and ideas
After an incredibly challenging season for potato growers, the ADAS Syngenta 2012 Potato Conference and Exhibition is perfectly timed to provide the essential new technical innovation and marketing inspiration for all growers, agronomists and potato industry specialists.
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August 20, 2012
British growers advised to take care with pulverisation amid high blackleg risk
With bacterial disease blackleg posing a threat to Scottish seed potato crops for a second consecutive season, there was advice at Potatoes in Practice on managing the risk of spread during haulm destruction.
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August 19, 2012
Quality problems on the rise for British potato growers
Figures from the Potato Council Grower Panel Lifting Survey estimate that 11,600ha (10%) was cleared to Friday August 10, compared with 12,500 ha (10%) the same week in 2011 and 13,000 ha (10%) in 2010.
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August 17, 2012
Blackleg concerns over Scottish seed crop
Wet weather is once again favouring blackleg development in Scottish seed potato crops, although disease levels are believed currently to be below the record levels seen in 2011.
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August 16, 2012
Oils could reduce viruses in seed potatoes
The application of oils has the potential to assist in the control of non-persistent viruses in potato seed crops. However, more work is required to establish the effects on seed crops.
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August 16, 2012
Bayer CropScience Completes Acquisition of AgraQuest
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August 16, 2012
France: Blight pressure strong;lower potato yields predicted
In France, according to the UNPT, blight pressure remains strong and there are signs of early senesce in some crops.
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