Noticias sobre la Cadena de Suministro de Papas de Los Estados Unidos

Potato Trade
Marzo 19, 2023
Export value increases for all US potato types from July – Dec. 2022
With international markets across the globe showing solid signs of recovery, it’s no surprise that the value of U.S. potato exports was up for all potato types July – Dec. 2022, compared with the same six months in 2021.
RJ Andrus President of Idaho Falls, Idaho
Marzo 09, 2023
RJ Andrus of Idaho Elected National Potato Council President
The National Potato Council (NPC) installed its 2023 roster of Executive Committee members at the organization’s annual Washington Summit.
Randy Van Haren
Marzo 08, 2023
Randy Van Haren Enters WPVGA Hall of Fame
Pest Management Specialist Randy Van Haren, who established Pest Pros, Inc. of Plainfield, in 1984, was inducted into the Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association (WPVGA) Hall of Fame at the industry’s Annual Awards Banquet held February 8, 2023, in Stevens Point.
Regenerative Agriculture
Marzo 03, 2023
PepsiCo invests USD 216 Million in partnerships with US Farmer Organizations to Support Regenerative Agriculture
PepsiCo announced a USD 216 million multi-year investment in long-term, strategic partnership agreements with three of the most well-respected farmer-facing organizations
Anna and Alex Okray
Febrero 21, 2023
Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association (WPVGA) Presents Annual Industry Awards
In addition to its annual Hall of Fame induction, the Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association (WPVGA) presented several other annual Industry Awards during a banquet on February 8, 2023, in Stevens Point.
Randy Fleishauer
Febrero 20, 2023
Fleishauer Elected WPVGA Board President for 2023
The Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association (WPVGA) Board of Directors has elected Randy Fleishauer as its President for 2023.
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Agtech: Breaking down the farmer adoption dilemma
Febrero 14, 2023
Agtech: Breaking down the farmer adoption dilemma
Agriculture technology (Agtech) has an adoption challenge. There are multiple barriers to introduction and scaling from an industry perspective. An analysis by McKinsey.
Blair Richardson
Febrero 09, 2023
Potatoes USA President: Potato Demand Exceeds World Production
The President of Potatoes USA says worldwide demand for the tuber is outpacing production.
Cara Harbstreet Food and Nutrition Expert
Febrero 08, 2023
Not Just Delicious! Potatoes are also Nutrition Powerhouse
It's the New Year, which means many of us are trying to eat better, save money and find more time in our day. Cara Harbstreet, registered dietitian and intuitive eating expert, recommends a kitchen hero that's a solution for it all: the potato!
Potatoes in retail
Febrero 02, 2023
Potato retail sales in the United States on the rise: dollar sales increase 17.2% in Q4 2022
Potato retail sales in the United States increased in dollar value by 17.2% but decreased in volume sales by -1.3% from October – December 2022 compared to the same timeframe a year ago.
Potatoes and Pests – Actionable Science Against Nematodes (nicknamed PAPAS)
Febrero 01, 2023
USDA SCRI funds new research: potatoes and pests – actionable science against nematodes
USDA’s Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) recently announced funding (USD 6.8M) for Potatoes and Pests – Actionable Science Against Nematodes (nicknamed PAPAS).
The Starks Early Generation Seed Potato Farm west of Rhinelander, Wis., is seen in this undated aerial photo. Courtesy: Wolfgang Hoffmann/UW–Madison CALS.
Enero 21, 2023
New public-private partnership to improve seed potato production in Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin–Madison has a new partner to improve the efficiency of seed potato production at the Starks Early Generation Seed Potato Farm in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.
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University of Idaho researchers developing nematode resistant potatoes
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National Potato Council Releases New Logo
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National Potato Council Releases New Logo Reflecting its Mission of ‘Standing Up for Potatoes on Capitol Hill’
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