News on Crop Protection from Australia

Drones in action at the Pemberton field day, showcasing cutting-edge tech for smarter, more efficient potato farming.
April 14, 2025
Potato farming with drones: Technology advancements in Western Australian horticulture
On April 11, 45 potato growers and industry stakeholders gathered near Pemberton for a high-tech field event coordinated by PotatoLink and the Potato Growers Association of WA.
World Potato Congress 2024 for News
June 27, 2024
Nine Potato Industry Award Winners honoured at World Potato Congress in Adelaide, Australia
Nine Global Potato Industry Award Winners were honoured at the 12th World Potato Congress in Adelaide, Australia.
Dr. Paul Horne, IPM Technologies Pty Ltd. Australia
March 31, 2021
World Potato Congress Webinar: 'Integrated Pest Management in Potato Production'
The World Potato Congress is extremely pleased to present its next webinar on Tuesday, April 6, 2021/Wednesday, April 7, 2021, with Dr. Paul Horne, Entomologist, and owner and Director of IPM Technologies Pty Ltd., Hurstbridge, Victoria, Australia.
Angelica Cameron of IPM Technologies is discussing insect management in potato crops with growers on Kangaroo Island
June 19, 2017
IPM approach seed potato growers Kangaroo Island hops to mainland Australia
Seed potato growers on Kangaroo Island - an island off the mainland of South Australia - are successfully adopting a new strategy to manage the aphids and thrips pestering their crops, taking on expert advice from agronomists and entomologists to adopt integrated pest management for these insect pests.
Bactericera cockerelli, nymph cases, nymph and adult (Courtesy: Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia)
February 14, 2017
Discovery of Potato Psyllids in Western Australia a serious blow to the industry
Potato producers in south-west Western Australia say the detection of the potato psyllid (Bactericera cockerelli) is a "serious blow" to their industry. The detection of the psyllid may put national and international exports in jeopardy.
Potato Aphids (Macrosiphum euphorbiae) alatae (insect form with wings) , apterae (wingless female form) and cast skins (Courtesy: Wikimedia)
July 06, 2016
AUSVEG: Wasp warfare with avid aphid-eating parasites can help prevent pesticide resistance
With pesticide resistance rising in species of aphids which feed on potatoes and spread viruses, one of the best control options for growers battling these pests may be found in nature, free of charge: parasitic wasps.
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Potato Soil testing service Predicta Pt Awarded by AUSVEG
July 30, 2014
Potato Soil testing service Predicta Pt Awarded by AUSVEG
Predicta Pt, the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) soil testing service for the potato industry, has received the John Deere Productivity Partner Award at the 2014 AUSVEG Awards for Excellence in June.
March 06, 2013
Tasmanian Biofumigation pioneers push potato rotations
Biofumigation is being used in Tasmania to reduce vegetable cropping rotations and boost yields.

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