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

United States Potato Board receives 5 million for the promotion of US Potatoes around the world
Diciembre 14, 2014
United States Potato Board receives 5 million for the promotion of US Potatoes around the world
The United States Potato Board (USPB) received an allocation of $4,998,892 in program year 2015 Market Access Program (MAP) funds from the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) at USDA. These funds will be used by the USPB to promote frozen, dehydrated, chip-stock, table-stock and seed potatoes in over 25 countries around the world.
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EEUU: Consideran subsidiar papas para madres pobres
Diciembre 11, 2014
EEUU: Consideran subsidiar papas para madres pobres
Si es aprobado por el por el Congreso, las mujeres de bajos ingresos en Estados Unidos podrán por primera vez pagar por papas con vales subsidiados por el gobierno emitidos por el programa de nutrición infantil Mujeres, Bebés y Niños (WIC).
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US Potato growers score with spending bill provision
Diciembre 10, 2014
US Potato growers score with spending bill provision
Count the potato among the special interests rewarded in the massive spending deal Congress unveiled this week.
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SFA CEO Tom Dempsey (left) together with Alison van Eenennaam and Stacey Forshee testified in favor of GMO bill HR4432
Diciembre 10, 2014
Snack Food Association CEO Urges Congress to Approve Federal Standard for GMO Food Labels
Snack Food Association CEO Tom Dempsey today urged Congress to approve legislation creating a federal standard for labeling food produced with genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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Houlihan named WPVGA executive director
Diciembre 07, 2014
Houlihan named WPVGA executive director
Tamas Houlihan has been named executive director of the Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association (WPVGA) by the board of directors, effective immediately.
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The potato variety Amarosa
Diciembre 07, 2014
New Specialty potatoes: Delicious, Nutritious and Colorful
Agricultural Research Service scientists have bred and released colorful new potato varieties. Some have relatively high levels of beneficial red-to-purple pigments called “anthocyanins,” and others have high levels of yellow-pigmented carotenoids
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Nora Olsen, Professor and Extension Potato Specialist at the University of Idaho 
Diciembre 02, 2014
Sprout Contol during storage topic of latest Focus on Potato webcast
The lastest focus on Potato webcast provides an update on Potato Sprout Control, by Nora Olsen, Professor and Extension Potato Specialist at the University of Idaho
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Key Technology Introduces CIT® Hyperspectral Module for ADR5 to Detect & Remove Sugar Ends from Potato Strips
Noviembre 18, 2014
Key Technology Introduces CIT® Hyperspectral Module for ADR5 to Detect & Remove Sugar Ends from Potato Strips
Key Technology introduces hyperspectral imaging on its popular ADR® 5 automatic defect removal system for potato strips to detect and remove sugar ends.
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Will Simplot's Innate GMO Potato Take Off? McDonald's Has Spoken
Noviembre 18, 2014
Will Simplot's Innate GMO Potato Take Off? McDonald's Has Spoken
If the Innate GMO potato is going to take off, depends on Simplot winning over three major factions, Farmers, big buyers such as McDonald's and the Consumer
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'Pass the Potatoes, Please'
Noviembre 09, 2014
'Pass the Potatoes, Please'
In Idaho, the centerpiece of the holiday meal is always... you guessed it... the potato. The Idaho Potato Commission helps with a lot of recipes.
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USDA approves Simplot's Innate GM potatoes
Noviembre 09, 2014
USDA approves Simplot's Innate GM potatoes
A potato genetically engineered to reduce the amounts of a potentially harmful ingredient in French fries and potato chips has been approved for commercial planting, the Department of Agriculture announced on Friday.
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Texas A&M AgriLife Research-led zebra chip disease control effort honored by USDA
Octubre 26, 2014
Texas A&M AgriLife Research-led zebra chip disease control effort honored by USDA
A multi-state research effort led by Texas A&M AgriLife Research to control the potato psyllid and reduce losses from zebra chip disease of potato will be recognized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
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Octubre 25, 2014
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Octubre 13, 2014
Potandon Produce showcases Klondike Royale, Smiley's at PMA Fresh Summit
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Octubre 11, 2014
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