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Home » Potatoes in Practice: the UK’s largest potato field event returns to Balruddery Farm

Potatoes in Practice: the UK’s largest potato field event returns to Balruddery Farm

Potatoes in Practice: the UK’s largest potato field event returns to Balruddery Farm

28 Jul 2022

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“This year we will be discussing our vision for an International Potato Innovation Centre to fast track research and innovations that will address the challenges the potato faces from climate change, and the need for sustainable, low carbon production systems. The Centre will work with all stakeholders in the sector to underpin a thriving future potato industry”
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Potatoes in Practice (PiP), the UK’s largest field event for potatoes, is set to return to Balruddery Farm in Angus on Thursday 11th August 2022 with a focus on new research and current challenges.

Press and media enquiries: 

Adam Walker, Communications Officer, James Hutton Institute, Email Adam.Walker@hutton.ac.uk, Tel: +44 (0)1224 395095 (direct line), +44 (0)344 928 5428 (switchboard).

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