On 24 december, a conference on the launch of the 2024 founding outcome and spring training on potato cultivation techniques was held in the city of teng state. More than 70 specialists and agricultural scientists from the relevant fields, as well as heads of agricultural enterprises, neighbourhood associations and growers, are involved。

The event was co-organized by the shandong institute of agriculture and the tan state association for science and technology。
At the meeting, the secretary-general of the shandong institute of agriculture, zhang shijun, read out a list of awards for the potato efficiency start project, and 14 awards for the technical results of new potato varieties, new technologies, new equipment and the processing of new products, applicable to the state of ten. These include new high-yielding fertilizers of potatoes developed by, among others, shandong agricultural university — plant-based tobacco, new varieties of potatoes developed by the agricultural agricultural science and technology company of shandong — agriculture 1 — and all-element, environmentally sound water solubility developed by, for example, the fruit tree research institute of shandong province。

At the same time, in the technical aspects of previous studies and negotiations, six technical results were agreed upon and signed at the current meeting. Six highly advanced, mature and potentially highly developed technologies were centrally presented。
At the training session, tung do feng researcher of the vegetables institute of the shandong provincial academy of agricultural sciences and yang xiaohua senior farmer of the jain city academy of agricultural sciences made presentations on high-impact green production techniques for potatoes, integrated fertilization techniques for dripping under the potato membrane, and on-site exchanges with the head of the potato industry in collaboration with the director of the innovation base, the heads of municipal divisions and representatives of potato growers。

The conference also featured a book donation of potato technology。




