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Quebec Potato Conference Happening In Person, Online on Nov. 24

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The Quebec Potato Conference is happening on Nov. 24, 2023 at the Lévis Convention Center in Lévis, Que., an online announcement said. Parts of the conference are also being broadcast online to watch.

Experts from different fields will share their knowledge, research results and experiences to help participants address current challenges and seize emerging opportunities, the announcement said. There are also networking opportunities with a full trade show happening.

Session topics include late blight and early blight management, good agri-environmental practices, an update on the potato market, potato production costs in Quebec, potato virus y update, a look back at the 2023 going season, and a virtual farm tour, amongst many other topics.

To register to attend visit the conference website.

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