GB Potatoes Proud to Support Grow Your Own Potatoes in 2025
GB Potatoes is delighted to once again sponsor the Grow Your Own Potatoes (GYOP) project in 2025, helping to inspire the next generation of potato growers! Find out more here
GB Potatoes is delighted to once again sponsor the Grow Your Own Potatoes (GYOP) project in 2025, helping to inspire the next generation of potato growers! Find out more here
Big news for the potato industry! The Nutrient Management Guide (RB209) section on potatoes is getting a much-needed review, read more here
CIPC Residues Monitoring Group for the UK potato industry NEWS RELEASE In 2024, the CIPC Residues Monitoring Group submitted 102 residue data results from potato samples held in stores during 2023/24. The stores had been previously treated with CIPC (chlorpropham) at some time in their history. These data were voluntarily submitted to the Group, on…
Addressing Industry Challenges Head-On The National Virus Forum (NVF) was established in response to the growing challenges faced by the potato industry. Back in 2018, increasing aphid activity and rising virus levels in seed crops signalled trouble ahead. By 2019, these concerns became a reality, with significant virus-related problems affecting ware crops across England. Recognising…
For the second year in a row growers are finding that there is a lack of availability of seed potatoes, particularly for certain varieties. You can find out more here.
The CIPC residue monitoring Group (CRMG) has produced updated cleaning guidelines. You can access the guidelines HERE
The potato industry now has an extraordinary chance to shape its future by setting the research agenda for up to 12 fully funded PhD students. This initiative offers an invaluable platform for addressing the sector’s most pressing challenges. With direct industry involvement, these projects will be tailored to deliver practical solutions that align with real-world…
As the New Year begins, the potato industry finds itself navigating the familiar, well-documented pressures impacting agriculture as a whole. Yet, amid these broader concerns, it’s essential to keep sight of the specific, persistent threats facing our sector—issues that, while daunting, are far from insurmountable. If we aim for a thriving, sustainable, and prosperous potato…
This past year has flown by, and it seems each year becomes busier than the last. The past year has not been without its challenges, to read more please click here.
GB Potatoes are pleased to announce that Alex Godfrey will be taking over the reins as Chairman after being elected at the Annual General meeting on the 12th December. Alex takes over from Mark Taylor who has been the Chair ever since the launch of the organisation in 2022. Alex will be known to many…
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