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Scroll down to folder of weekly Potato Tuber Moth monitoring reports.

Potato Tuber Moth has become the predominant insect pest species in the Pukekohe growing region, causing significant financial losses for growers in the region. As a consequence, Potatoes New Zealand initiated a research program designed to better manage the pest. 

As part of this programme Potatoes New Zealand will be carrying out a field trial to test a range of chemicals not commonly used to manage the pest. In order to identify an appropriate site for the trial Fruitfed has installed several traps in different location in the region. The trail will be located at a site where pest pressure is highest.

View the current Potato Tuber Moth reports.

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99 downloads
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127 downloads
Potato Tuber Moth Report 13 January 2025
103 downloads
119 downloads
Potato Tuber Moth Report 29 December 2024
119 downloads
143 downloads
132 downloads
126 downloads
142 downloads
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170 downloads
137 downloads
120 downloads
135 downloads
138 downloads
256 downloads
277 downloads
269 downloads
Potato Tuber Moth Report 26 February 2024
314 downloads
298 downloads
263 downloads
283 downloads
338 downloads
324 downloads
287 downloads
293 downloads
353 downloads
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Call to action

Growers and advisers should be checking crops for any signs of larvae, and keep checking soil conditions.

Potatoes New Zealand is keen to provide more detailed trapping information to growers. In order to achieve this, we will need the cooperation of as many growers in the region as possible. If you are willing to share your trap results with Potatoes New Zealand we will compile region wide summary (no grower names or exact locations will be listed). If you have trap results you are willing to share, please contact Daniel Sutton or phone 027 473 2381 with any queries.