• About Us
  • Partnership & Advertising Opportunities
  • Careers at Potatoes.News
Saturday, January 10, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
POTATOES NEWS
  • NEWS
  • IPT
  • AGROTECHNOLOGY
  • IRRIGATION
  • POTATO PROCESSING
  • Contact us
  • NEWS
  • IPT
  • AGROTECHNOLOGY
  • IRRIGATION
  • POTATO PROCESSING
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
POTATOES NEWS

‘Finding a new direction for the potato industry’: 23rd Annual SACAPP Potato Growers Conference

by Mariya Polyakova
11.01.2022
in News
A A
‘Finding a new direction for the potato industry’: 23rd Annual SACAPP Potato Growers Conference

Organised by Scotland’s Rural College, the 23nd annual conference of the SAC Association of Potato Producers (SACAPP) will take place on Wednesday January 26, 2022. The conference will be virtual only due to COVID restrictions, according to the organisers.

The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Finding a new direction for the potato industry’. After Brexit, AHDB, COVID and COP26 and along with increasing production costs a future direction is sorely needed. The organisers say they “aim to challenge and inform.”

Dr Phil Burgess of Scottishpotatoes.org will open proceedings and set the scene for the day. Presenters include:

  • Steven Jack, Managing Director, Organic Potato Growers and Nessgro
  • Prof Simon Pearson, Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology
  • Graham Tomalin, VCS Potatoes Ltd
  • Julian Bell, SAC Consulting
  • Sandy McGowan (Chair BPTA), Patrick Hughes (SOAS), Colm McDonnell (IPM) and Alistair Melrose (J&E Smillie)
  • Dr Stuart Wale, SAC Consulting
  • Dr Neil Gudmestad, North Dakota State University, USA
  • Dr Ingo Hein, Dr Mark Taylor and Dr Alison Lees. James Hutton Institute
  • Phil Burgess, Innes Jessiman, and Kyran Maloney, SAC Consulting

For further information and to buy tickets, visit this website.

Source: Potato News Today
Next Post
P.E.I. potato exports

Canada, U.S. officials to meet in bid to resolve P.E.I. potato dispute

General Partner’s position

Recommended

The Contract Vacuum: How Retail Practices are Reshaping Potato Production and Creating Supply Shortages

The Contract Vacuum: How Retail Practices are Reshaping Potato Production and Creating Supply Shortages

2 months ago
385 thousand tons of potatoes are planned to be harvested in the Astrakhan region

385 thousand tons of potatoes are planned to be harvested in the Astrakhan region

3 years ago
  • About Us
  • Partnership & Advertising Opportunities
  • Careers at Potatoes.News

© 2010-2026 POTATOES NEWS

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • IPT
  • AGROTECHNOLOGY
  • IRRIGATION
  • POTATO PROCESSING
  • Contact us

© 2010-2026 POTATOES NEWS