Provento
Potato
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A high-performing table potato variety with excellent storage qualities and strong disease resistance.
Description
Consistency that pays off
Working with the Provento variety from Agrico has taught me one thing: consistency is king. When you're harvesting, you want to see uniform, oval-shaped tubers, and Provento delivers exactly that. For a commercial grower, it means less time at the sorting table and more high-quality, marketable produce. The bright yellow skin makes it look great in crates, which definitely helps with retail appeal.
Field performance and disease resistance
In the field, Provento is impressively resilient. The standout feature for me is its resistance to Golden Potato Nematode and Potato Wart. It gives you peace of mind, especially when you are rotating crops on different fields. I’ve noticed that it handles common challenges like leaf roll viruses and common scab much better than many other varieties. It's a low-stress variety; it withstands late blight well, so you don't find yourself constantly worried about the next fungicide pass.
Storage and quality
This is a mid-early variety (65–75 days to maturity) that truly shines in storage. With a dry matter content of 19–20% and 13–14% starch, it’s an excellent all-rounder for the kitchen. It doesn't break apart during cooking, which consumers love. More importantly, it keeps extremely well in storage without premature sprouting, provided you manage your storage environment correctly. For a farm manager, that means less manual labor and fewer losses when you're moving inventory later in the season.
- Best for: Table stock and long-term storage.
- Resistant to: Potato wart, Golden nematode, and various virus complexes.
- Key attributes: Light yellow flesh, excellent shelf life, and predictable yield.
Crop & resistance
Crop
Disease resistance
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Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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Beginning of fruiting
Beginning of fruiting
The early maturity of watermelon varieties mainly depends on the duration of growth and fruit ripening phases, rather than the timing of female flower blooming. Many varieties, ripening at different times, begin to bloom almost simultaneously. Approximately 30 days after fruit se... |
65-75 days |
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| Dry Matter Content | 19-20% |
| Starch Content | 13-14% |
| Catalog | Catalog → Potato |
| Manufacturer | AGRICO |
| Originator | AGRICO |
| Originator | DLF |
| Originator | Not available |
| Originator | Ar Tarim Tohumculuk San.ve Tic.A.s |
| Originator | Agrico B.A. |
| Originator | Ets Roussineau (FR) |
| Originator | Cebeco Seeds |
| Originator | Wolf&Wolf |
| Originator | CEBECO Zaden |
| Originator | Cebeco Handelsraad |
| Originator | InnoSeeds |
| Patent holder | AGRICO |
| Patent holder | DLF |
| Patent holder | Desconocido |
| Patent holder | Agrico B.A. |
| Patent holder | Wolf&Wolf |
| Patent holder | CEBECO Zaden |
| Patent holder | InnoSeeds |
| Country | Netherlands |
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