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EDITOR'S NOTE

"The industry was met with challenges in 2025 no one could have imagined – and that's saying something, five years after a pandemic shut the world down. Still, the time for reflection should never exclude the innovations, advancements and good news."

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Bree Rody, editor

Top news

Top in multimedia: University of Guelph potato research field day

"We're really looking for potato varieties for the future, to have a stable of Canadian-adapted, Canadian-bred varieties for our industries."

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Top in policy and governance: AAFC targets 15 per cent savings over three years

Production incentives and funding for key support programs were welcome news, but cuts to research and innovation were not.

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Top in feel-good news: Quebec retailers partner on special potato chips

A partnership between a Canadian grocery giant, a made-in-Canada potato brand and a beloved Quebec retail chain gave the industry a boost during a tough time.

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Top in funding: Farming Smarter receives $500,000 for agronomy, irrigation advancement

Alberta-based Farming Smarter "took this opportunity to expand our operations into a new realm of research."

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Top features

Top in grower innovation: Producing more with less (fertilizer)

With an interest in reducing input costs and GHG emissions from commercial fertilizers, the annual contest – and its "fresh" twist – served as an inspiration.

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Successfully Storing Problem Potatoes

Storing hot or cold, wet or disease-infected potatoes is challenging but, with the right care and attention, possible.

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Top in columns: Embracing technology

The rise of smart farming in Canadian potato production could make for more efficient farming – if you can separate what works for you, from the "shiny objects."

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Top in pests and diseases: Genomics, data and potato wart

It takes a team effort to tackle complex diseases like potato wart, and that includes specialists in genomics, data, technology and more.

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Top in climate: Beating the heat

Reducing heat stress impacts in Alberta potato crops is a serious issue – and a team is looking at strategies beyond breeding more heat-resistant varieties.

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Top in soil and water: Crop rotations for healthier P.E.I. waterways

Cover crops have always been beneficial, but one key cover crop in some P.E.I. growers' rotations may cause problems for surrounding waterways.

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Events

January 20-22 | Brandon, MB

Manitoba Ag Days 2026

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January 27-29 | Brandon, MB

Manitoba Potato Production Days

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January 13 | Virtual

2026 Canadian Potato Summit

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