According to Belhydromet (Belarus’ hydrometeorological service), the 2023 potato season shows mixed results due to unusual weather patterns:
✔ Flowering completed across all fields
✔ Natural vine wilting has begun in some areas
✔ Tuber weight per plant exceeds last year’s levels (as of late July)
Key Weather Impacts
- Heavy summer rains → soil oversaturation
- Increased humidity → ideal conditions for phytophthora (late blight)
- Multiple weather stations report disease outbreaks in monitored fields
Why This Matters for Potato Farmers
1. Positive Growth Trends
- Moderate temperatures expected in coming days → continued tuber bulking
- Higher yields projected compared to 2022 (Ministry of Agriculture forecast)
2. Rising Disease Risks
- Phytophthora infestans thrives in wet, cool conditions
- Without intervention, yield losses can reach 50-70% (FAO, 2023)
Farmer Action Plan
To protect yields, agronomists recommend:
– Immediate fungicide application (if not already done)
– Regular field monitoring for early blight symptoms
– Improved drainage in waterlogged fields
A Race Against Late Blight
This season highlights:
Good yield potential due to favorable tuber growth
High disease pressure demands vigilant crop protection
Precision weather tracking helps optimize spray schedules
Farmers who act swiftly against phytophthora can still secure above-average harvests.