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Press Releases 2026

Agroscope

  • 5 May 2026

    Field Trial with Cisgenic Potatoes: Sustainable Disease Resistance Sought

    Agroscope is testing the use of new breeding technologies by cultivating a late blight-resistant potato cultivar in the field. Authorised by the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), the field study serves as a basis for researching potato varieties containing no foreign DNA. These so called ‘cisgenic’ varieties reduce the need for plant-protection products and can better withstand extreme weather conditions.

  • 20 January 2026

    From Field and Barn to Plate: Agroscope’s New Work Programme Places a Greater Focus on Impact and Practical Benefits

    Agroscope’s 2026-2029 Work Programme addresses the most important challenges facing the Swiss agriculture and food sector, and agricultural practitioners in particular. The focus is on six key issues to be addressed by the research institute in 42 research programmes and around 360 projects. Areas such as plant protection, plant breeding, climate-change adaptation and economic efficiency will be strengthened.