South Korea: Autumn potatoes should be planted as whole-seed potatoes

Published Aug 6, 2024

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The Rural Development Administration in Korea is advising farmers to plant whole sprouted seed potatoes for fall potatoes to prevent a further decrease in production, which is expected to drop by 7.3% due to poor weather conditions. They recommend selecting the correct variety and size of seed potatoes and planting them whole to avoid rot and ensure good sprouting. The planting should be done after the rainy season, with adequate drainage and a<|system|>ef; 5 to 10 cm of soil for sunshading. The director of the Goryeong Area Agricultural Research Institute has stressed the importance of careful management for a stable harvest.
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(Korea Agricultural News = Reporter Kim Eun-jin) The Rural Development Administration (Director Kwon Jae-han) urged people not to cut off sprouted seed potatoes but to plant them as is in order to produce fall potatoes stably. According to the Agricultural Observation Center, the production of fall potatoes planted last year is expected to decrease by 7.3% compared to the previous year due to poor weather conditions in major potato production areas this year. In this situation, if potatoes are cut and planted, the emergence rate may be lower than when planted whole, which may further affect production reduction. Fall potatoes are planted in the mid- to late-August period with high temperatures and humidity during the late rainy season, so if you cut and plant seed potatoes as in spring cultivation, the wound at the cut site may not heal well. In addition, bacterial activity is high in hot and humid soil, which can cause pathogens to invade potato wounds and cause rot. As a result ...
Source: Newsfarm

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