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

Jake Blauer joins WSU’s potato research group
Marzo 02, 2021
Jake Blauer joins WSU’s potato research group
Jake Blauer is the newly hired post-harvest potato physiologist at Washington State University.
Maine’s Dominic LaJoie elected 2021 President
Febrero 25, 2021
Potato Growers Select 2021 National Potato Council Leaders
At the National Potato Council (NPC) 2021 Annual Meeting held virtually due to travel restrictions, Dominic LaJoie of Van Buren, Maine was elected to serve as NPC’s 2021 President and to head the grower-led organization’s Executive Committee.
Majority of five-member panel must agree during February 24 hearing
Febrero 19, 2021
NPC alienta a la Corte Suprema de México a afirmar un borrador de fallo que anula la prohibición de las importaciones de papa fresca en Estados Unidos
La mayoría del panel de cinco miembros debe estar de acuerdo durante la audiencia del 24 de febrero.
United States potato exports see recovery (Courtesy: U.S. Department of Agriculture)
Febrero 19, 2021
United States potato exports see recovery
United States potato exports continue to recover but remain behind previous year levels. Exports for the first six months of the marketing year, July – December 2020, are behind the record levels set in 2019.
From left to right: Dan Kakes, Charlie Mattek, Bill Guenthner, Rod Gumz, John Bustamante, Alex Okray, Wes Meddaugh and Mike Carter (Courtesy: WPVGA)
Febrero 15, 2021
Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association elect new president
Bill Guenthner of Guenthner Farms was elected WPVGA Board President for 2021. The WPVGA Associate Division Board of Directors elected Chris Brooks of Central Door Solutions to be its President for 2021. The WSPIA Board of Directors elected J.D. Schroeder of Schroeder Bros. Farms, President for 2021.
The Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association (WPVGA) Honors Marv and Norm Worzella with Hall of Fame Induction
Febrero 10, 2021
WPVGA Honors Marv and Norm Worzella with Hall of Fame Induction
Long-time potato and vegetable growers Norm and Marv Worzella of Worzella & Sons, Inc., Plover, Wisconsin, were inducted into the Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association Hall of Fame at the industry’s annual awards ceremony held February 3, 2021.
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Potatoes are harvested in a field near Aberdeen in this Idaho Farm Bureau Federation file photo. The Idaho potato brand benefits the entire state, not only spud farmers, Idaho Potato Commission CEO Frank Muir told lawmakers recently.
Febrero 05, 2021
The power of the Idaho potato brand
In the end, 2020 was a pretty good year for Idaho’s iconic potato industry, but it sure wasn’t easy.
Kam Quarles, CEO of the National Potato Council discusses the potential impact of the new US administration on the potato industry and agriculture as a whole
Enero 28, 2021
Kam Quarles, CEO of the National Potato Council discusses the potential impact of the new US administration on the industry
With the inauguration of US President Biden a week behind us now, Kam Quarles, CEO of the National Potato Council discusses what the impact of the new administration on the potato industry might be.
Virtual Potato Expo 2021 Brings Industry Together Over Potatoes
Enero 26, 2021
Virtual Potato Expo 2021 Brings Industry Together Over Potatoes
From January 5-7, more than 1,000 U.S. and international potato industry members joined the first-ever virtual Potato Expo. The annual event that kicks off the year for the industry, was brought online for the first time in response to the travel challenges imposed by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The Tlingit potato is enjoying a revival in southeast Alaska, where generations of Indigenous people have tended it for at least 200 years (courtesy: Ari Snider/KCAW)
Enero 19, 2021
Time for the Tlingit Potato
Genetically distinct from its European counterparts, this coastal Alaska potato predates modern taste for russets and Yukon Golds.
October – December retail potato sales in the US show continued growth
Enero 10, 2021
Record Retail Potato Sales in the United States continues in Q4
Record potato retail sales continued from October to December 2020, the second quarter of Potatoes USA’s marketing year 2021. All three months saw an increase in both dollar and volume sales, with the largest growth in December.
Idaho Potato Conference goes virtual this year
Enero 10, 2021
Idaho Potato Conference goes virtual this year
Given the unusual times of a global pandemic, the Idaho Potato Conference shifted from the annual in-person conference held in Pocatello to three days of virtual presentations.
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Pandemic impact: Foodservice losses reduce total potato sales in the United States
There was a 5% decline in the utilization of potatoes grown in the United States during the July 2019 – June 2020 marketing year (MY20).

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