The James Hutton Institute in Scotland has announced the success of a farm trial in developing potato varieties highly resistant to Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN), a common pest. The trial, funded by the Scottish government and conducted in partnership with other organizations, has led to the identification of potato varieties that not only prevent PCN from multiplying but also perform well under heavy pest pressure. These varieties are also well-suited for the Scottish climate and are expected to reduce the need for pesticides, aligning with the global push for sustainable agriculture. Some of these varieties are already available in the market.