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Research Symposium – Research Reviews
Thank you to all the amazing attendees who joined us at the PSA Research Symposium. Here are YouTube links to the speakers at the Research Symposium for the Research Reviews.…
Read MorePSA Potato Cultivars
Roots in the Ground, with the Future in Mind 🌱🌍🥔 Embracing the humble yet extraordinary potato cultivars that anchor themselves firmly in the earth, providing sustenance for generations to come.…
Read MoreCHIPS (July | August 2023)
Fresh produce markets: packaging and repackaging to perfection
Kultivarproewe in limpopo, kwazulu-natal en oos-vrystaat
Resistance management of moths
Market monitor: first 22 weeks at fresh produce markets in 2023
Globally harmonised system in context
PSA Research Symposium
Spuds to Sucess! Thank you to all the amazing attendees who joined us at the PSA Research Symposium. Your enthusiasm and dedication to advance potato knowledge are truly inspiring. Here…
Read MoreResearch Symposium 2023: Programme
Potatoes South Africa’s Research Symposium final programme is now available. The Research Symposium will be held at Khaya Ibubesi, Parys from the 18th to the 20th of July 2023. The…
Read MorePotatoes SA Bursary 2024
The PSA Bursary applications for the 2024 Academic year is officially open!For more information click here. Applications close 31 October 2023!
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Read MoreITAC Announces Definitive Tariffs on Frozen French Fry Imports
The South African potato industry welcomes the International Trade Administration Commission’s (ITAC) decision to reinstate import duties on frozen potato chips/French fries, after tariffs lapsed earlier this year. CEO of…
Read MoreCALL FOR PROPOSAL: Industry Partnerships in Roving Potato Hub
Potatoes SA invites proposals from Industry in the establishment of a Roving Potato Hub toprovide interactive events in the various production regions. This is an opportunity for roleplayers to envisage…
Read MoreMEDIA STATEMENT: POTATO COST CHALLENGE – LOADSHEDDING A COMMON DENOMINATOR
It is not only potato producers who are impacted by loadshedding – the sustainability of the entire South African potato value chain is at risk. Should there be a breakdown…
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