National Potato Day: Biostimulants protect yields and improve soil health as global potato demand soars
19th August 2024
Market data sourced from Mordor Intelligence predicts that the potato market will grow to a staggering $137 billion (over £105 billion) by 2029.
Expert advises targeting tuber blight protection from zoospore movement
30th July 2024
Potato crops have endured long periods of weather conditions highly conducive to blight this season. Reports of blight outbreaks submitted for testing with the Fight Against Blight campaign have now topped 135 incidences across the UK.
Calls for action to save British potatoes
19th June 2024
Potato growers are calling for political action as the future of homegrown potatoes comes under increasing pressure.
Potatoes more exposed to effects of stress at all-important tuber initiation stage this season
10th May 2024
Late planting and slow emergence of potatoes in cold, wet conditions could leave crops more exposed to the effects of stress at the all-important tuber initiation stage this season, warns a Syngenta expert.
Protect potato crops with in-app agronomy forecasts
2nd May 2024
Syngenta’s decision support agronomy advice for potato growers, BlightCast and Quantis Heat Stress Alert, have now been coupled into one convenient and easy to use digital platform, myField.
Growing potatoes in a more regenerative way
16th January 2024
A discussion at Groundswell highlighted the potential to grow potatoes in a regenerative way – producing good, quality yields thanks to good soil analysis and careful management, leading to a reduction in inputs while maintaining yields.
Mancozeb approval may be withdrawn following recent review
10th January 2024
Following a review done by the UK’s Health and Safety Executive, the governmental body proposes to withdraw approval for the active substance mancozeb, a multi-site fungicide.
Agrii: Helping growers be better at producing potatoes
5th January 2024
Potato cyst nematodes and wireworm are amongst the greatest challenges facing growers. Without better control of both, the economic viability of potato production is under threat, but with fewer crop protection solutions to this dilemma finding a way to protect yields and quality is proving difficult. Agrii explains more.
Potato seed: Grab early disease suppression opportunity
3rd January 2024
Seed potato producers are being urged to treat disease-susceptible stocks with a fungicide during the first grading window after the tricky harvest hindered earlier applications.
Late blight: Threat of resistant strains in Europe looms
23rd November 2023
Population monitoring has revealed little change in the British late blight population during 2023, but the threat from resistant strains in Europe looms large and will require the use of robust anti-resistance fungicide strategies next year.
Specialist vegetable machinery manufacturer seeks new dealers
16th November 2023
Burdens’ specialist vegetable machinery department is looking for more dealers for the Struik range of potato equipment.
Can a biostimulant improve your potato crop?
3rd November 2023
British potato farmers have been facing significant challenges in recent years. The costs of production have all increased substantially and the sector is also being asked to become more sustainable. Everybody wants more predictability in the cost of inputs, marketable yield and the selling price at the farm gate. More and more UK potato farmers are turning to biostimulants to mitigate these challenges. Maxstim Ltd CEO Richard Salvage and CSO Dr Colin Fleming, who are both research scientists at the Institute of Global Food Security at Queens University, Belfast, explain.