7 and 8 September 2022 in Bockerode/Springe (Lower Saxony) – over 40 machines live in action
(DLG). PotatoEurope, the venue of Europe’s potato professionals, will once again impress visitors with its machinery demonstrations. Four different potato planting machines, six machines for mechanical weed control (hoes and harrows), thirteen potato harvesters, five loading lines and six manufacturers with trailers and dumpers for transport will be seen live in action from 7 to 8 September 2022 at the Rittergut Bockerode estate in Springe-Mittelrode (Lower Saxony).
The range of machines and technology presented at the grounds covers everything that is necessary for successfully cultivating potatoes: from preparing for cultivation, planting and care technology – whether mechanical or the latest crop protection technology – to harvesting, processing and storage.
The following manufacturers will be taking part in the machinery demonstrations
(Status: August 8, 2022):
Potato planting machines:
- ALL-IN-ONE GmbH (3 machines)
- Imants B.V. Landbouwmachinefabriek
Mechanical weed control:
- APV Kompetenz-Center Nord GmbH
- AVR bvba
- Einböck GmbH
- Grimme Landmaschinenfabrik GmbH & Co.KG
- LEMKEN GmbH & Co.KG
- Vegniek BV
Potato harvesters:
- AVR bvba (4 machines)
- DEWULF NV (3 machines)
- Grimme Landmaschinenfabrik GmbH & Co.KG (3 machines)
- ROPA Fahrzeug- u. Maschinenbau GmbH (3 machines)
Loading:
- AVR bvba
- Bijsma Herkules
- DEWULF NV
- Grimme Landmaschinenfabrik GmbH & Co.KG
- Grünhagen Lohnunternehmen GmbH & Co KG
Transport:
- Josef Brettmeister Metall- und Fahrzeugbau
- JOSKIN S.A.
- Krampe Fahrzeugbau GmbH
- Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH & Co. KG
- Peter Kröger GmbH
- Rudolph & Sohn GmbH Fahrzeug- und Maschinenbau
Over 245 exhibitors from 15 countries from the areas of breeding, fertilisation, crop protection, agricultural machinery and processing have now registered to attend PotatoEurope 2022. Exhibitor numbers are therefore similar to the record level achieved in 2018. DLG is organising the open-air exhibition together with the Union der Deutschen Kartoffelwirtschaft (UNIKA; German Potato Industry Union), its technology partner CASE IH and the Lower Saxony Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection.