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The potato fields and huts that point to Victoria’s enduring love affair with the spud

Louisa Dunn says demand is rising as chefs and shoppers seek more potato varieties, with the Dunns growing about 25 kinds.

They were crucial to the household staple that we still eat by the tonne today. Now heritage protection means their architectural legacy cannot be demolished.

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The potato fields and huts that point to Victoria’s enduring love affair with the spud

They were crucial to the household staple that we still eat by the tonne today. Now heritage protection means their architectural legacy cannot be demolished.

·Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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