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Actively sporulating lesion of potato late blight showing spore production on the underside of the leaf
juni 23, 2025
2025 Fight Against Blight Launches with New Tools to Tackle Evolving Potato Disease Threats
The 2025 Fight Against Blight campaign begins with new tools to track late blight in UK potatoes, warning of evolving fungicide resistance and urging growers to stay vigilant.
A plant in Ireland with late blight disease
juni 18, 2025
España: alerta fitosanitaria en Castilla y León por mildiu
El gobierno ha emitido una alerta por presencia de mildii (phytophtpra infestans) en varias parcelas de la región. Se recomienda cautela y prevención para controlar la situación.
Rwanda Emerges as Regional Hub for Seed Potato Trade
juni 05, 2025
Rwanda Emerges as Regional Hub for Quality Seed Potato Production
Rwanda is now a key hub for seed potato trade in the Great Lakes Region, thanks to farmer-led innovations, Africa’s largest minituber facility, a national seed catalogue, and efforts toward regional integration and formal cross-border seed markets.
La Paz, Plurinational State of Bolivia. Potatoes at a street stall in Mercado Rodriguez market.
juni 01, 2025
Securing the Future of the Potato: Global Strategies for Food Security, Sustainability, and Crop Diversity
The potato feeds over a billion people but faces disease and limited diversity. Investing in research, breeding, and farmer support is vital to improve resilience and productivity, ensuring it remains a key staple for global food security.
James Hutton Institute will host a webinar on 30 May
mei 28, 2025
James Hutton Institute to Host ‘Potato – The Path to a Bright Future’ Webinar on International Day of Potato
Join the James Hutton Institute's webinar on May 30, International Day of Potato, to explore UK potato production challenges and innovations in breeding, sustainability, AI tools, and pest control. Hosted by NPIC and Professor Ingo Hein.
Potato late blight on a leaf
april 30, 2025
GB Potatoes Secures Three-Year Future for the 'Fight Against Blight' Project with New Funding Commitment
GB Potatoes funds the FAB project for 3 years, boosting UK efforts to monitor and combat potato late blight. Led by James Hutton Institute, FAB provides vital real-time insights on blight strains and resistance, strengthening sector resilience.
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España: limitantes para el uso de drones en el agro
april 22, 2025
España: limitantes para el uso de drones en el agro
En España, ante la imposibilidad de entrar al campo con maquinaria por suelos anegados, el gobierno permitió excepcionalmente tratamientos aéreos sobre cultivos de patata en tres municipios de Sevilla.
Potatoes on hand
april 21, 2025
European potato genome: small gene pool with large differences
A research team has decoded the genome of historic potato cultivars and used this resource to develop an efficient method for analysis of hundreds of additional potato genomes.
Growers and agronomists gather in the field at the 2025 Hutchinsons Potato Trials Results Day at Worth Farms, Lincolnshire, to review varietal performance, PCN resistance, herbicide safety, and pest control strategies critical to the future of UK potato production.
april 14, 2025
Potato Trials day draws widespread industry interest
The 2025 Hutchinsons Potato Trials Results Day at Worth Farms, Lincolnshire, showcased key field trials and research to help tackle major potato industry challenges, including PCN, herbicide safety, wireworm, catch crops, blight, and Alternaria.
From research to the fields, it's a partnership built on trust and innovation." – Andy Diercks, Potato Farmer at Coloma Farms and Amanda Gevens, UW–Madison Plant Pathology Specialist
maart 09, 2025
UW–Madison researchers and Wisconsin farmers work together to produce healthy potato harvests
Andy Diercks, a fourth-generation potato farmer from the small village of Coloma in central Wisconsin, is blunt about the difficult realities facing family-owned farms today.
A plant in Ireland with late blight disease
januari 28, 2025
Study Points to South America – Not Mexico – as Birthplace of Irish Potato Famine Pathogen
Researchers at North Carolina State University identified the South American Andes as the origin of the Irish potato famine pathogen, Phytophthora infestans
januari 22, 2025
América Latina: desarrollos en la prevención del Tizón Tardío
Un nuevo sistema ha mejorado la conciencia de los productores sobre las condiciones que favorecen la enfermedad, reduciendo el uso de fungicidas y promoviendo prácticas agrícolas sostenibles.
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Study Analyzes Potato-Pathogen 'Arms Race' After Irish Famine
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