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april 26, 2026
Heat and Weather Patterns Drive Colorado Potato Beetle Outbreaks Over 16 Years Study Reveals
A 16-year study by Michigan State University finds heat is the main driver of Colorado potato beetle populations, with precipitation and soil conditions also influencing outbreaks, aiding better pest forecasting and crop protection.
april 26, 2026
Potato Sustainability Alliance welcomes new members to strengthen sustainability efforts
The Potato Sustainability Alliance (PSA) is pleased to announce the addition of two new members in the first quarter of 2026, further strengthening its commitment to advancing sustainability across the potato value chain.
april 26, 2026
Qinghai Emerges as a Strategic Hub for High-Quality Seed Potato Production in China
Potato seeds rarely make national headlines. Yet in China's western highlands, they are becoming a strategic asset. For years, discussions about food security have focused on acreage, yields and imports.
april 25, 2026
Belpotato.be urges growers to calculate true costs and carefully review potato delivery contracts amid market pressure
Belpotato.be has issued a press release outlining key points of attention for potato growers when concluding delivery contracts, as the sector continues to face pressure from challenging market conditions.
april 23, 2026
Taiwan strengthens inspection rules for imported US processing potatoes
Taiwan says imported processing potatoes must meet the same quarantine standards as domestic supply, with any tubers showing sprouting, rot or mold required to be removed and destroyed, according to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency. Sponsored Content
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april 22, 2026
Kazakhstan and China’s Snow Valley Agree to Build USD 100–200 Million Potato Processing Complex
Kazakhstan’s Pavlodar region and China’s Snow Valley plan a USD 100–200 million potato processing complex. The project will produce fries, support breeding, and build logistics, boosting value-added output, jobs, and agricultural capacity.
april 22, 2026
México: contaminación por agroquímicos bajo escrutinio público
Especialistas y colectivos proponen impulsar la cafeticultura regenerativa en la región de Xalapa como alternativa al cultivo de papa con agroquímicos, al que atribuyen contaminación de suelo y agua en al menos diez municipios
april 22, 2026
Brasil: panorama de abastecimiento y precios para el segundo trimestre
La estacionalidad de las regiones productoras y las dificultades climáticas en el sur de Brasil están impulsando los precios de la papa, en un mercado que premia la calidad y exige una gestión precisa del momento de cosecha.
april 22, 2026
Vive Crop Protection launches Averland SM for in-season nematode control in potatoes and other high-value crops
Vive Crop Protection has announced the launch of Averland SM, a new in-season nematicide designed to provide United State growers with a more flexible and effective approach to managing nematodes and other pests in potatoes, and other crops.
april 21, 2026
LOCKWOOD Manufacturing Becomes First Dealer in the United States for AVR Machinery
LOCKWOOD Manufacturing becomes the first U.S. dealer for AVR Machinery, distributing its equipment in North Dakota and Minnesota via North Valley Equipment, expanding options for regional potato growers.
april 21, 2026
Lincolnshire Returns to Spotlight as UK Food Security Concerns Grow Ahead of Potato Confex 2026
Lincolnshire, the county that helped feed Britain during wartime, is back in focus as concerns grow over how much of its own food the United Kingdom can produce. The county will host a major new national farming event later this year.
april 21, 2026
Wageningen University and Research Launches New Field Trials for Genetically Modified Potatoes
Wageningen University & Research starts new field trials with genetically modified potatoes. The potatoes tested in these field trials have been genetically modified by adding or switching off multiple genes.
april 21, 2026
Indigenous Women in Peru Revive Ancestral Tubers and Build Sustainable Food Future
Kashiri, the Moon, saw the young woman through a window. The celestial body descended from the sky and found her eating soil molded into the shape of a tubercle. "What you are eating is mud, not yuca," the root of the cassava plant.






