Noticias sobre Asuntos Legales de Las Américas

México prohíbe importaciones de papa fresca de Estados Unidos
Junio 28, 2016
México prohíbe importaciones de papa fresca de Estados Unidos
Un juez federal de México prohibió el ingreso al país de papa fresca de Estados Unidos ante la posibilidad de que los plaguicidas utilizados en su cultivo generen daños al medio ambiente, a la biodiversidad o a la población.
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Junio 18, 2016
Former Potato Chip Executive, Vendor Charged with $1.4 Million Fraud
A former executive with a Pennsylvania potato chip and snack food company and a vendor have been charged and agreed to plead guilty to defrauding the company out of roughly $1.4 million.
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After 5 months, the strike at Covered Bridge Potato Chips in Hartland has come to an end after unionized workers voted in favour of a deal.
Junio 01, 2016
Strike at Covered Bridge Potato Chips ends after five months
After 5 months, the strike at Covered Bridge Potato Chips in Hartland has come to an end after unionized workers voted in favour of a deal..
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The Prince Edward Island Court of Appeal upheld the conviction against potato farmer Alex Docherty.
Febrero 26, 2016
PEI Potato farmers granted partial victory in slope violation conviction
Two potato farmers from Prince Edward Island (Canada) that were convicted of planting potatoes on a slope that was too steep were granted a partial victory from the P.E.I. Court of Appeal.
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Potato Growers, Associated Wholesale Grocers, settle lawsuit for $25 million
Junio 19, 2015
Potato Growers, Associated Wholesale Grocers, settle lawsuit for $25 million
A federal judge has signed off on a $25 million settlement in a lawsuit between wholesale grocers and US potato farming associations accused of forming a price-fixing cartel.
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Idaho Potato Farmers file lawsuit over PCN regulation
Abril 30, 2015
Idaho Potato Farmers file lawsuit over PCN regulation
A group of 18 Idaho Potato farmers that say they have been negatively affected by the Pale Cyst Nematode (PCN) program filed an administrative lawsuit against the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and the Idaho State Department of Agriculture on Tuesday.
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Settlement deadline in 'potato cartel' case extended
Abril 10, 2015
Settlement deadline in 'potato cartel' case extended
Settlement negotiations are apparently ongoing in the federal potato price-fixing case that wholesalers, retailers and consumers filed six years ago against United Potato Growers of America and others.
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North Dakota potato farming Johnson brothers sentenced to prison for crop insurance fraud
Marzo 10, 2015
North Dakota potato farming Johnson brothers sentenced to prison for crop insurance fraud
Potato farming brothers Aaron Johnson of Northwood and Derek Johnson of Vancouver, B.C., will spend time in federal prison in the Federal Prison Camp in Duluth, Minn., and are jointly responsible for restitution of nearly $1 million because of crop insurance fraud.
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Lawsuit challenging Kettle Chip 'Reduced Fat' Claim Will Proceed
Agosto 06, 2014
Lawsuit challenging Kettle Chip 'Reduced Fat' Claim Will Proceed
The makers of Kettle brand chips persuaded a federal judge to dismiss claims that its 'reduced fat sea salt chips' were falsely advertised, though the judge gave the plaintiff leave to amend his complaint.
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Perú: Una iniciativa de semillas de ‘fuente abierta’ liberó 36 variedades de 14 cultivos alimenticios
Junio 26, 2014
Perú: Una iniciativa de semillas de ‘fuente abierta’ liberó 36 variedades de 14 cultivos alimenticios
Según los líderes del proyecto, la decisión podría ayudar a los agricultores pobres a tener acceso a semillas de mejor calidad.
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Ecuador censará a sus papicultores para proteger y fortalecer la producción nacional
Abril 01, 2014
Ecuador censará a sus papicultores para proteger y fortalecer la producción nacional
El registro de productores de papa permitirá el control de la producción y circulación del tubérculo en todo el país.
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National Potato Council responds to passing of the 2014 Farm Bill
Febrero 05, 2014
National Potato Council responds to passing of the 2014 Farm Bill
John Keeling, National Potato Council executive vice president and CEO responds to the passing of the 2014 Farm Bill in US Congress
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