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 07 sep 2010 18:45 

Potato Europe 2010 (8-9th september 2010)


You will find yourself at the event for strategic decision makers from the international potato industry.

Many regions of the world are developing at a fast pace, and rapid changes in food preferences are just one of many aspects associated with modernisation. Given the fact that the potato can be produced more quickly, on less land and in harsher climates than any other major crop, together with improved standards of living in many countries, translate into a growing demand for potato related products - which opens up new business opportunities for anyone in the potato industry.

This international exhibition for the potato industry with trial fields, machine demonstrations. PotatoEurope brings the complete value chain together at one venue. It is annually organised by the following organizers in four European countries (DLG BENELUX, Netherlands; DLG, Germany; Fedagrim Belgium, Arvalis Institut de Vegetal, France).

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