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Potatoes
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
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GENERAL INFORMATION |
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Potato inspectors in SASA training plots |
Potato inspectors being trained for growing crop inspections | | |
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Potato Section and SEERAD are responsible for running two courses for training seed potato inspectors :
1. Growing Crop Inspection Course 2. Tuber Inspection course
1. Growing Crop Inspection Course
SASA provides an extensive range of plots at Gogarbank farm. The course normally takes place during the last 2 weeks of June. Trainee inspectors receive 7 days tuition in the recognition of the 30 most common potato varieties, genetic variants, and virus and bacterial diseases. The proficiency of the trainee is assessed by a practical exam. For further infomation contact John Kerr.
A training course for roguers is organised concurrently by SAC using the SASA plots. Candidates should contact Scott Murray for further information (tel. 0131 535 3430 ).
Immediately following the course for new trainees, all inspectors undergo 3½ days of supervised training to refresh their knowledge of potato varieties, undesirable variants and diseases. Tuition is given on inspection procedures, current classification issues and aspects relating to potato phytosanitary requirements. |
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2. Tuber Inspection Course
In November, a one day course is run for new or inexperienced inspectors, and is available to the potato industry. Numbers are limited to 18 each day. The current cost is £150 + VAT.
The course consists of tuition and practical demonstrations in the recognition of diseases and physiological disorders affecting tubers in storage and in the official inspection procedures for labelling consignments of seed potatoes. Participantsare also briefed on the Scottish Seed Potato Classification Scheme and current potato plant health issues in the EU.
Candidates receive a booklet which includes descriptions of each disease and some basic epidemiology and a certificate at the conclusion of the course.
For more information please contact Dr Denise A'Hara (te:l 0131 244 8931).
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