Noticias sobre la Cadena de Suministro de Papas de América del Norte

Abril 01, 2012
Jailed Potato Farmer free and back in Canada
New Brunswick potato farmer Henk Tepper strode through the Ottawa International Airport on Saturday afternoon and into the arms of his wife and two daughters for the first time in more than a year. Tepper returned to Canada after being held in a Leban...
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Potato Farmer Henk Tepper released from Lebanese jail
Marzo 31, 2012
Potato Farmer Henk Tepper released from Lebanese jail
A Senator says New Brunswick farmer Henk Tepper has been released from a Lebanese jail after being held for a year on allegations he exported rotten potatoes to Algeria. Senator Pierrette Ringuette says in a statement that Tepper is expected to arrive...
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First Lady Michelle Obama joins students for the spring White House Kitchen Garden planting on the South Grounds, March 26, 2012. Helping Mrs. Obama are Girl Scout Troop 60325 in Fairport, N.Y.;and students from Stetson Elementary School in Chester, Pa.;K
Marzo 30, 2012
Five Potato Varieties planted in White House Kitchen Garden
First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed children from five schools across the country to join her yesterday for the fourth annual spring planting of the White House Kitchen Garden. During the day, the kids planted five varieties of seed potatoes: Sangre, Pu...
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US Dehy Draws Record Attention at Food Ingredients Asia Trade Show
Marzo 25, 2012
United States Potato Board Elects New Leadership
The United States Potato Board (USPB) grower membership elected new leadership during its Annual Meeting held in Colorado Springs, CO, March 15-16. The following sections list the leadership for the coming year. The USPB Executive Committee, front...
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Marzo 23, 2012
US: Sustainability metrics too tight for every farm
The measurement of sustainability from one farm to the next farm seems almost impossible based on a single set of metrics or a tightly written definition.
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US: Processing crop potatoes influencing fresh market
Marzo 23, 2012
US: Processing crop potatoes influencing fresh market
Jerry Wright, chief executive officer of the United Potato Growers of America, has a message to potato growers going into the 2012-13 season: Proceed with caution.
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US: Eye on psyllids
Marzo 22, 2012
US: Eye on psyllids
One year, it's the potato tuber worm;another year, it's the beet leafhopper.
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Marzo 21, 2012
US Potato Experts Evaluate Potato Cyst Nematode eradication
Idaho potatoes are still at the discussion table five years after a potato cyst nematode outbreak threatened crops in Bonneville and Bingham counties.
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KORUS-FTA facilitates export of US potato products to South Korea
Marzo 21, 2012
KORUS-FTA facilitates export of US potato products to South Korea
On March 15, 2012 the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (KORUS-FTA) went into force. John Keeling, Executive Vice President and CEO of the National Potato Council (NPC), commented on the impact of this free trade agreement on the US potato Industry: “A...
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Russ Groves, Assistant Professor and Extension Vegetable Entomology Specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Marzo 21, 2012
Insecticide Resistance Management addressed in latest Focus on Potato Webcast
Insecticide resistance management is not always on the minds of potato growers when faced with menacing crop pests, but straying from the recommended usage guidelines can eventually make the situation much worse.
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Andrew Robinson is New Extension Potato Agronomist at North Dakota State University
Marzo 20, 2012
Andrew Robinson is New Extension Potato Agronomist at North Dakota State University
Andrew Robinson is New Extension Potato Agronomist - The Extension Potato Agronomist position vacated by Nick David in January 2011 has been filled!  Idaho native Andrew "Andy"Robinson has been hired.  He has a Masters Degree in Agronomy and...
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Expansion PEI Potato Quality Institute (PQI) facilitates disease testing
Marzo 20, 2012
Expansion PEI Potato Quality Institute (PQI) facilitates disease testing
The PEI Potato Quality Institute (PQI) has expanded their facility in the West Royalty Industrial Park to offer local potato farmers more efficient disease testing, thanks to investments made by the federal and provincial governments and industry partners.
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