On August 20th, farmers from various regions of the country gathered at Dmitry Ivanovich Kabanov’s farm in the Nizhnegorskaya region with a shared goal: to explore the technology behind cultivating potatoes for chips processing. This unique event stood out as a departure from typical conferences with presentations and slides. Instead, it fostered direct dialogue between experiment participants and guests.
The interactive format allowed attendees to exchange experiences and ideas, discuss their successes, and learn from their mistakes in potato cultivation. The potential for future development became evident, as preliminary agreements were made to continue this collaboration and host similar events in the upcoming seasons.
We are pleased to report that we anticipate a bountiful harvest in Dmitry Ivanovich Kabanov’s farm. Plans are already in motion for a follow-up meeting in November to review the project’s outcomes, explore technological aspects, and assess the economic viability of potato cultivation for chips processing.
Engaging the Audience
The active participation of “Potato System” journal contributors played a vital role in the success of the event. Utilizing electronic registration and social media announcements enabled us to attract a broader audience, including interested clients and stakeholders, thus contributing significantly to the field day’s accomplishments.
Representatives from various companies and organizations actively engaged in discussions with customers and guests, fostering an atmosphere of productive knowledge exchange. Special appreciation is owed to the partners and the OOO “Agroalyans NN” team, along with Dmitry Ivanovich himself, for their transparent and informative contributions to all the discussions.
Prospects for the Future
Looking forward, we propose making the Nizhny Novgorod Potato Field Day a traditional event, held regularly in the future. We plan to expand the circle of participants to include representatives from Agrotrade and catering companies, facilitating broader information dissemination and experience sharing across different sectors of the industry.
We extend our gratitude to the Nizhny Novgorod representation for their excellent preparations for the Field Day. Dmitry Ivanovich’s team, who ensured the fields were professional and informative, made presenting and demonstrating at such a high standard an effortless experience.
Conclusion
It is heartening to witness the unwavering interest in potato cultivation for chips processing. With optimism, we look to the future, filled with hope for continued development and fruitful outcomes from our collective efforts.
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