News on Fertilizer Application from the Netherlands

Trial fields at PotatoEurope 2025
June 10, 2025
PotatoEurope 2025 Trial Fields: Top 15 Companies Showcase Innovative Potato Cultivation Techniques and Solutions
At PotatoEurope 2025, fifteen top companies will showcase trials on potato cultivation, with 309 exhibitors and 15,000 visitors expected. The event highlights innovation, demos, and global networking across the potato value chain.
Tractor planting seed potatoes under optimal conditions at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) fields in Lelystad, in preparation for PotatoEurope 2025.
April 06, 2025
PotatoEurope 2025 Demonstration Fields Planted in Excellent Conditions at Wageningen University & Research (WUR)
Preparations for PotatoEurope 2025 are underway at Wageningen University’s Lelystad site. Alegria potatoes, known for high yield and disease resistance, are planted. The event on Sept 3-4 will showcase innovations in harvesting and cultivation.
Potato Harvester at Seasonal harvesting of potatoes from field.
May 16, 2023
Dutch Potato Farmers Find October 1 Harvest Deadline on Sandy Soils Problematic
The government of the Netherlands wants farmers growing potatoes on sandy soil to harvest potatoes by October 1 and grow intermediary plants that catch nitrogen in the soil so nitrates can not leach out and contaminate groundwater.
Jans Klok, Knowledge coordinator, of Avebe.
September 20, 2022
Higher potato yield with the Royal Avebe fertilization strategy
Due to the current scarcity of fertilizers, the 'red areas' and the increasing production costs, efficient nitrogen fertilization is becoming increasingly important.
No clearer indication that the event is close than the fact that all the building materials for the pavilions have been delivered
August 21, 2017
Potato Europe 2017 in Emmeloord, The Netherlands, coming up in three weeks
In three weeks PotatoEurope 2017 opens its doors. Over 265 exhibitors (+8 %) from 16 countries will share their potato expertise with you in their booths and allow visitors a look in the potato chain of the future.
Nitrogen in the crop can be measured using a satellite or manually in the field. However the method that is expected to see significant progress in the coming years is using multispectral cameras and sensors in drones
July 26, 2017
Drones can help optimize nitrogen fertilization in potato farming
Now there is a validated method that can not only determine far more precisely how much nitrogen should be applied, but also shows us the differences in nitrogen demand within fields. This will lead to a much more efficient use of nitrogen.
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