New Potato Days UK aims to be premier event for industry

Outdoor field event held on 20 hectare site; Machinery demonstrations, trial plots, techniques, varieties and farm inputs; Some 100 exhibitors at the launch event, 4 and 5 September, 2024 in Nocton, Lincolnshire, UK – Agritechnica-organiser DLG is event’s creator

With two months to go before the new 20-hectare Potato Days UK kicks off, some 100 exhibitors are preparing their machinery and innovative solutions ready for visitors from across the industry. These include novel practices in trial plots, demonstrating the latest advances in crop nutrition, fertilizer management, harvesting and storage. Held over both exhibition days, machinery demonstrations of cultivation, harvesting, cleaning and loading will be presented at Dyson Farming’s Nocton Estate in Lincolnshire, UK, 4-5 September, 2024.

Launched by the DLG (German Agricultural Society) with professional event partners, Potato Days UK aims to meet the high demand from both UK and Irish potato professionals for an event that combines practical demonstrations with in the field with displays of machinery and equipment, and knowledge exchange.

Field solutions over two days

Potato growing in 2024 is already requiring a particularly high degree of flexibility from farmers in this year's growing season due to profound changes in weather conditions. Potato growers from the UK will be using the event to identify both technical and farm input solutions to prepare for similar scenarios on the future.

“At this unique farm venue, potato professionals from the UK and further afield will be able to identify market-ready farm solutions efficiently and what is more, we offer free entry. We wanted the event to be as close as possible to farm conditions, which is why we also included large-scale machinery demonstrations on 12 hectares,” said Greg Smith, DLG’s representative in the UK & Ireland.

Taking place on both event days, the live harvesting demonstrations are performed by harvesting machines from AVR, Dewulf, Grimme and Standen.

 “These live machinery demos will present to potato growers close up how to get the potatoes out of the ground efficiently and into the trailers for the loading lines,” Smith added.

Trial plots  present agronomy methods

A select group of exhibitors have planted trial plots that feature new technologies in weed reduction, crop protection and inputs, different varieties and innovative irrigation systems. The crop trials offer visitors the opportunity to inspect crop and agronomy methods in detail.

One crop trial exhibitor is Emerald Research.  “Our on-site trial plots are designed to evaluate ways of reducing the fertiliser and fungicide footprint through using comprehensive programmes of microbials, biostimulants and nutrient placement at planting combined with foliar applications once there is a canopy. We’re looking forward to meeting growers and discussing the changing world of crop management,” said Helen Holman, Marketing & Communications Manager, Emerald Research.

The event features an indoor marquee – “The Potato Days Hall” – that will present solutions and services such as inputs, storage, packaging and processing.

Potato Days UK is accompanied by an informative programme of talks and workshops offering visitors the opportunity to engage with more than 100 industry suppliers in person, learn about the latest methods and best practices and build business relationships that help move farming operations forward.

Event partners include Dyson Farming; industry organisation, GB Potatoes; AVR; Dewulf; GRIMME UK; McCain; the University of Lincoln; and UK Food Valley, the regional network for innovation in the food industry.

Nocton Farm is owned by Dyson Farming, one of the largest and most innovative farming companies in the UK. Dyson Farming will be providing a total area of 20 hectares in the heart of the British potato region for Potato Days UK.

Interested potato cultivation professionals can visit Potato Days UK free of charge when registering in advance. potato-days.ticketsrv.co.uk/tickets/

 With a cultivation area of 137,000 hectares and an annual harvest of some 5.5 million tons, the UK is the fourth largest potato growing region in Western Europe after Germany, France and the Netherlands.

The DLG, as part of its non-profit objective of offering local know-how for farmers, has been organizing a number of successful trade fairs for the potato industry. Potato Days events are held not only, as now, in the UK but also in Turkey. DLG is organizer of PotatoEurope in the Netherlands and Germany, the international potato industry field exhibition. PotatoEurope takes place annually, alternating between four countries, Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands. The event covers potato cultivation and processing is on display at this special event with trial fields and machinery demonstrations. Agritechnica, the largest agricultural machinery exhibition in the world, presents international potato equipment in door in a dedicated hall for potatoes and other crops.

Media contact

Malene Conlong
+49 69 24788-213
m.conlong@dlg.org

 

About DLG

With more than 31,000 members, DLG is a politically independent and non-profit organisation. DLG draws on an international network of some 3,000 food and agricultural experts. Through its subsidiary, DLG International, DLG operates has subsidiaries in nine countries and also organizes over 30 regional agricultural and livestock exhibitions worldwide. DLG’s leading international exhibitions, EuroTier for livestock farming and Agritechnica for agricultural machinery, which are held every two years in Hanover, Germany, provide international impetus for the local trade fairs. Headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, DLG conducts practical trials and tests to keep its members informed of the latest developments. DLG’s sites include DLG's International Crop Production Centre, a 600-hectare test site in Bernburg-Strenzfeld, Germany and the DLG Test Centre, Europe's largest agricultural machinery test centre for Technology and Farm Inputs, located in Gross-Umstadt, Germany. DLG bridges the gap between theory and practice, as evidenced by more than 40 working groups of farmers, academics, agricultural equipment companies and organisations that continually compare advances in knowledge in specific areas such as irrigation and precision farming.
www.dlg.org

 

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