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16 April 2021

Onion industry export strategy: a new roadmap to drive export success

Case study
International trade and markets and Postharvest and supply chain
Onions and Alliums
7 April 2021

Fact sheet: Aphids spreading virus in brassicas and lettuce in the Lockyer Valley

Fact sheet
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Broccoli, Brassicas and more
6 April 2021

Reduced till in vegetable production fact sheet and video

Fact sheet and Video
On-farm and crop management
6 April 2021

New Zealand lifts suspensions on Queensland cucurbits

Article
International trade and markets
Cucurbits
6 April 2021

Webinar recording: Strip-tillage for vegetables and potatoes

Video
On-farm and crop management
Potatoes
3 April 2021

VegPro: PMA-ANZ Produce Executive Program scholarships

Project overview
Training and education
03/04/2021
30 March 2021

Potatoes Australia returns in Autumn 2021!

Article
Industry development and communication
Potatoes and Solanaceous vegetables

The potato industry’s leading magazine Potatoes Australia has returned and will be reaching mailboxes this week. The 40-page Autumn 2021 edition features the latest in Australian R&D activities as well as updates from key stakeholders.

On the cover is potato grower Kerri-Ann Lamb from Killarney, Queensland. Kerri-Ann was awarded a Nuffield Scholarship that investigated how potato farmers across the globe are responding to the challenges of a changing industry, and we provide a summary of her project along with its findings.

In this edition, we take a look at blackleg – the major cause of potato seed downgrading and rejections in northern Europe – and how we can manage blackleg in Australian potato crops. Meanwhile, Professor Richard Falloon from the New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited provides a wrap-up of a three-year project focusing on powdery scab and its pathogen.

Potatoes Australia – Autumn 2021 features an update on a cross-industry horticulture project that has the potential to reduce quarantine testing lag times, and there is also an update on PREDICTA Pt, a DNA-based soil testing service that allows growers to assess the level of soil-borne pathogens in a paddock prior to planting.

We also introduce readers to a biosecurity surveillance roadmap for the potato industry, which was released in early March 2021 by Plant Health Australia in partnership with AUSVEG.

This is only a small sample of what is in Potatoes Australia – Autumn 2021. AUSVEG would like to thank its content partners for this edition: Syngenta and Vin Rowe.

If you’re not already receiving your hard copy, you can subscribe to receive future editions of the magazine for free by emailing communications@ausveg.com.au. Please provide your mailing address.

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Want to read more? Previous editions of AUSVEG publications can be found here.