Potato growers and agricultural machine builders in Biddinghuizen in the Netherlands have come up with a way to deal with Colorado potato beetles without using pesticides. Infestations by Colorado beetles,...
Read morePragati, Koraput with International Potato Center (CIP), Bhubaneswar and Government of Odisha, have initiated Potato cultivation in Koraput district of South Odisha through the Small Farmers Large Field project. CIP...
Read moreWith drought a persistent problem in the Southwest, Hopi/Tewa seed keeper Valerie Nuvayestewa has eagerly joined the effort to bring back an Indigenous superfood that her ancestors cultivated for 11000...
Read moreThroughout a special award ceremony held recently, a professional jury conferred the PotatoEurope Gold Innovation Award to the Microtubers of E Green Global (EGG), albeit the cancellation of the international...
Read moreMassive losses in the United States' number one vegetable crop, potatoes, aren't only due to pests or drought, they’re due to damage in the handling and storage of potatoes over...
Read moreAfter the Plant Health Centre led a working Group to identify a clear strategy for dealing with the Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN) crisis, a report was delivered to the Scottish...
Read moreGreater understanding of the biology of one of the most destructive plant viruses to potato crops will be the focus of a research hub at the University of Maine that...
Read moreA specialized UMaine research team will receive more than USD446,800 to use hyperspectral methods for studying the Potato Virus Y (PVY) which generates severe losses in crop yield. The research...
Read moreA team of researchers at Montana State University and North Dakota State University recently reported on results of a study into potato varieties thought to have a low glycemic index...
Read moreScientists from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi, have developed a computational model for automated disease detection in potato crops using photographs of its leaves. The research led by...
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