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Global Potato Seed Experts Gather in North Ossetia: Key Trends and Innovations in Potato Cultivation

From August 14–15, 2025, North Ossetia will host the 12th International Potato Seed Production Forum at FAT-Agro LLC, uniting 150+ specialists from Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia. The event, supported by the Russian Ministry of Agriculture and the A.G. Lorkh Potato Research Center, will showcase breakthroughs in seed breeding, disease control, fertilization efficiency, and high-yield varieties.

Key Discussion Topics & Innovations

  1. New Russian Potato Varieties
    • “Sadon,” “Sprinter,” and “Alania” – high-yield, disease-resistant varieties adapted to diverse climates
    • Taste & culinary potential: Live cooking demos featuring Ossetian pies (“Sadon”) and traditional stews (“Alania”)
  2. Disease Diagnostics & Seed Quality
    • Latest methods for detecting potato viruses and soil-borne pathogens
    • High-altitude seed production in Upper Zgid village—optimal for virus-free cultivation
  3. Fertilization & Sustainable Practices
    • Precision nutrient management to boost yields while reducing chemical inputs
    • Russian Seed Development Program – long-term strategies for seed independence

Field Demonstrations & Networking

  • North Caucasus Seed Center (Gizel village): Tour of demonstration fields and seed nurseries
  • Meet major seed producers: Discover new hybrid varieties and propagation techniques
  • Business collaboration: Strengthening cross-border partnerships in seed trade

Why This Matters for Global Potato Farmers

  • Russia’s potato industry produces 30+ million tons annually (USDA 2024), with seed quality critical for food security.
  • Highland seed farming (like in Upper Zgid) offers natural virus resistance, a model for other mountainous regions.
  • New varieties like “Alania” combine drought tolerance and high starch content—ideal for processing.

A Hub for Agri-Innovation

The FAT-Agro Forum is more than a conference—it’s a launchpad for sustainable potato farming. Key takeaways:

  1. Invest in locally adapted seed varieties for climate resilience.
  2. Prioritize disease-free seed production (high-altitude nurseries help).
  3. Collaborate across borders to share tech and market opportunities.

For farmers and researchers, this event underscores how science, tradition, and global cooperation can secure the future of potato agriculture.

T.G. Lynn

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