Potato: the path to a bright future – a webinar to mark International Day of Potato

The James Hutton Institute will host a webinar on 30th May, the UN’s designated International Day of Potato, to discuss the key opportunities and challenges in potato production in the UK today.

It will be presented by Professor Ingo Hein, Head of Potato Genetics at the Hutton and a Professor of Crop Genetics at the University of Dundee

He said, “Potato is a globally significant crop that provides sustenance for billions of people worldwide and can play a vital role in addressing the issue of food security.

“Our six speakers will look to the future of the industry and the challenges posed by new pests and diseases, the need for sustainability and resilience, the changing dynamics in the world potato market and the regulatory environment.”

The webinar has been arranged by the National Potato Innovation Centre (NPIC), a partnership dedicated to finding scientific solutions to the challenges facing the potato industry.  NPIC will draw on the Hutton’s extensive expertise in delivering commercially successful varieties for major breeding companies to develop sustainable, climate resilient production systems using precision agri-tech tools such as robots, drones and below ground phenotyping as well as AI and modelling to control disease, manage waste and contribute to net zero farming systems.

Its new facilities will enable much faster production of new cultivars integrating key traits to address climate change, disease and quality issues, allowing the full genetic gain of potato to be realised.

“Our six speakers will look to the future of the industry and the challenges posed by new pests and diseases, the need for sustainability and resilience, the changing dynamics in the world potato market and the regulatory environment.”

Professor Ingo Hein, The James Hutton Institute
Potato: the path to a bright future – a webinar to mark International Day of Potato
Potato: the path to a bright future – a webinar to mark International Day of Potato

‘Potato – the path to a bright future’ will examine global production and what that means for the UK and beyond, look at how marker-assisted breeding is helping to fast-track new disease-resistant varieties and catch up on all the latest opportunities in gene editing.

There will also be the chance to hear about enabling regenerative agriculture in potato cultivations, pest management strategies and Fight Against Blight and related monitoring tools.

You can find more information and book your place here

Potato: The path to a brighter future Tickets, Fri, May 30, 2025 at 9:00 AM | Eventbrite

For more information, contact Media Officer, Joyce Reid, joyce.reid@hutton.ac.uk or on 07931 551 988