Posts by Hanrie Greebe
Potatoes SA Research Symposium – 2022
Get the latest information regarding the Potatoes SA Research Symposium 2022 by downloading Whova, the interactive conference app. You will be able to participate in polls, share photos, get live…
Read MorePotatoes SA Research Symposium 2022 Sponsors
Below are are the list our Potatoes SA Research Symposium 2022 Sponsors. Main Sponsor For more information on our Main Sponsor (WinField United South Africa), click here. Gold Sponsors For…
Read MorePSA Roundtable / Joburg Market cleanup: [News coverage, Plaas Media]
Watch: Potatoes SA’s Industry Roundtable
To register, click here. To see the programme, click here. To watch from YouTube, see video below or click here.
Read MorePSA Roundtable
This is the registration form for Potatoes SA (PSA)’s virtual roundtables. This is aimed at discussing key industry issues that the fresh produce market are facing, with a particular focus…
Read MorePotatoes South Africa Research Symposium 2022
For online registration, click here. For more information, click here. The Research Symposium is a popular platform in the potato industry where technical issues are discussed, formally and informally. Researchers,…
Read MoreMeer as grond [News Coverage, VIA]
Be sure to watch the interview of Jannie Basson on Wednesday, 25 May 2022 on VIA at 18h00. Click here for more information.
Read MoreInformation Day: Limpopo Potato Planting
“Potatoes SA (PSA) believes that if you have a patch of potatoes in your backyard, you will never go hungry. While our main goal is to help potato farmers become…
Read MorePotato Industry Forum (PIF) 2022
The Potato Industry Forum (PIF) 2022 took place on 26 April 2022 at Woodhill Country Estate in Pretoria. The event, which was hosted by Potatoes SA, was also LIVE streamed…
Read MoreMay 2022 Potato Markets – News Coverage, Plaas TV / Farm TV
“In April 2022, the average daily available stock on the Fresh Produce Markets were approximately 812 thousand 10 kg bags. Which is approximately 107 thousand bags less than the 2021 average…
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