Potato Industry Events


This is a list of events organised by the Potato Council for and on behalf of levy payers, and also includes potato specific events organised by others. If you want to suggest an event for possible inclusion, please email Emrik Tut. Potato growers will also have the opportunity to attend Potato Council one or half day events not listed here featuring our marketing, agronomy, storage and other topics important for your business.

Potato Council workshops are often organised in partnership with local grower groups or with growers' customers (potato packing and processing companies). Growers should look out for invitations from these supply chain companies.  If you would like to talk about organising such a meeting, please contact Rob Clayton. See also our key contacts page.

Please find below the latest Potato Industry Events documents. Archived Potato Industry Events documents can be viewed within the Potato Industry Events Archive.

Potatoes in Practice 2009 - Results Summary

1st March 2010 | 416 Kb | pip_2009_results_final.pdf View Now

View trial results from the 2009 Potatoes in Practice event.

Potatoes in Practice 2010

12th August 2010 | View Now

Held again this year at SCRI’s Balruddery Farm

Potatoes in Practice 2010 - SEMINARS

13th August 2010 | View Now

View and download the Potatoes in Practice 2010 seminars here:

East of England Potato Day 2010

1st September 2010 | View Now

1st September 2010

Sutton Bridge Storage Research Day

2nd September 2010 | View Now

2nd September 2010, Sutton Bridge Storage Research Day

EAPR Pathology Section Meeting 2010

13th September 2010 | View Now

13-16 September 2010 EAPR Pathology Section Meeting in Carlow, Ireland

Seed Industry Event 2010

26th October 2010 | View Now

Crieff Hydro, near Perth, Scotland, PH7 3DN

ADAS/Syngenta potato event

30th November 2010 | View Now

30th November 2010, ADAS/Syngenta potato event, in association with PCL.

Potato Council brings World Potato Congress 2012 to Edinburgh!

27th May 2012 | View Now

Potato Council and World Potato Congress rival the Olympics!