Annual reports
Each year Potatoes New Zealand produces an annual report, written by the organisation’s chairman, Terry Olsen, and presented at the annual conference. The latest annual reports are listed below.
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TENTH Weekly update on psyllid traps for 2012
Below are links to the graphs and data tables for the National Psyllid Monitoring Programme. Status... Read more
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Press release: From the Paddock to the Packet Field Day on the 2nd March 2012
From the Paddock to the Packet Field Day – 2 March 2012 The 2011 Lincoln University Foundation... Read more
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NINTH Weekly update on psyllid traps for 2012
Below are links to the graphs and data tables for the National Psyllid Monitoring Programme. Status... Read more
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Press release: Potatoes New Zealand Appoints New Interim Board
Potatoes New Zealand Appoints New Interim Board Potatoes New Zealand has appointed a new interim... Read more
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From the Paddock to the Packet Field Day
South Canterbury
The Lincoln University Foundation through its South Island Farmer of the Year competition aims to promote primary production across the South Island, rewarding those who have shown innovation, efficiency and sustainability in their farm practices
The 2011 winner of the South Island Farmer of the Year, Raymond and Adrianne Bowan will hold a Field Day on their property in early March.
The Bowans and the Lincoln University Foundation would like to invite you to the:
From the Paddock to the Packet Field Day
9:45am on 2 March 2012
Fallgate Farms, 42 Milton Road, Orari, South Canterbury.
Please RSVP to jan.latham@lincoln.ac.nz by 27 February.
For more information click here.
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GROWER FIELD MEETING Pukekohe
Pukekohe
The next Pukekohe Potato Grower Field Meeting is on Tuesday 28th February.
3:30pm to 5pm Plant & Food’s research site, Pukekohe
For more information about this click here. To RSVP click here.
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NEXT I’s of Potatoes meeting
Palmerston North
Potatoes New Zealand (PNZ) identifies younger people in the potato industry (generally under 40) to give them opportunities to meet together and discuss issues of interest.
We wish to engage not just with those in growing enterprises but with all younger folk who have an interest in the potato industry.
This is a crucial part of our Leadership & Training programme and fits with PNZ’s purpose of providing leadership in the areas of sustainability, industry profile and communication.
Why “I’s of Potatoes”?
PNZ’s values are to behave in a way that;
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NEXT Potatoes NZ Seed Certification Authority Meeting
Wellington
The Potatoes NZ Seed Certification Authority next meet on 6 March 2012. For more information about Seed Certification click here.
Each year Potatoes New Zealand produces an annual report, written by the organisation’s chairman, Terry Olsen, and presented at the annual conference. The latest annual reports are listed below.