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Avebe moet ontslagen rokers weer aannemen
Septiembre 16, 2011
Avebe moet ontslagen rokers weer aannemen
Producent van aardappelzetmeel Avebe moet vier werknemers die in juli op staande voet zijn ontslagen weer aannemen en hun het misgelopen loon uitbetalen. Het ontslag wegens roken op de werkvloer is een brug te ver, oordeelde de rechtbank in Groningen. ...
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Septiembre 16, 2011
NEPG verwacht een record aardappeloogst: 25,5 millioen ton
De NEPG verwacht onder invloed van een hoge hectareopbrengst en een groter areaal een recordopbrengst bij de aardappeloogst. Dat maakt de organisatie in een persbericht bekend. Pas 20 procent is geoogst. Wat opvallend is doordat de aardappelen dit seiz...
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Septiembre 15, 2011
US potato industry confident it can gain back market share in Mexico
The U.S. potato industry is confident it can gain back the significant market share it lost in Mexico over a cross-border trucking dispute once the issue is resolved and remaining tariffs on U.S. products are lifted. Having watched its revenue from fr...
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EU approves import of Bayer's GM soybeans
Septiembre 15, 2011
Bayer CropScience presenta su nueva estrategia apoyada en la renovación de la gama de productos, la cadena de valor, BioScience y la innovación
Bayer CropScience ha revelado hoy, durante la rueda de prensa anual que la compañía celebra en su sede alemana de Monheim, una nueva estrategia de crecimiento basada en cuatro pilares. Sandra E. Peterson, presidenta del Consejo de Dirección de Bayer Cr...
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Septiembre 15, 2011
Extensive survey in Scotland shows no sign of Dickeya Solani
After the feared potato disease Dickeya Solani showed up in Scotland in imported seed potatoes in 2009 and 2010, a new survey shows no signs of the disease in 2011. The survey was carried out in support of Scottish legislation which established a &quo...
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Septiembre 15, 2011
FDA Seeks Public Comment on Approaches to Reducing Sodium Consumption
On September 13, 2011, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, with several key initial partners, launched Million Hearts, an initiative that aims to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes over the next five years. As one component of ...
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Worker crushed in potato harvester
Septiembre 15, 2011
Worker crushed in potato harvester
A Cupar farming partnership has been fined £112,500 after a worker was killed when he was crushed between the rollers of a potato harvester. Keith Wannan, 34, from Cupar, died as he was replacing rubber sleeves on the rollers of a potato harvester to ...
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Septiembre 15, 2011
Diamond Reports Record 2011 Results
Diamond Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq:DMND) today reported record financial results for its fiscal 2011 fourth quarter and full year. For the three months ended July 31, 2011, the first full comparable quarter since the acquisition of Kettle Foods, non-GAAP net...
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Nottinghamshire gardener grows world's heaviest potato
Septiembre 15, 2011
Nottinghamshire gardener grows world's heaviest potato
A potato grown by an amateur gardener in Nottinghamshire has been confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records as the world's heaviest. The 11lb (4.99kg) spud was grown by Peter Glazebrook in his garden at Halam, near Newark in Nottinghamshire. The prev...
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EU approves import of Bayer's GM soybeans
Septiembre 15, 2011
Bayer CropScience CEO Presents New Strategy
Bayer CropScience today revealed a new, four-pillar strategy for future growth at the company's annual press conference in Monheim, Germany. Sandra E. Peterson, CEO of Bayer CropScience, outlined the company's commitment to drive business growth by foc...
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Septiembre 15, 2011
Ecuador produce papa todo el año
Artículo publicado por la Revista El Agro en su edición No. 181 de 2011. El texto completo se encuentra en esta página
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Septiembre 14, 2011
Potato growers invest in machinery after tough harvest
Potato equipment manufacturers are in an upbeat mood following one of the best years on record, writes Steven Vale from Potato Europe. German potato machinery specialist Grimme is enjoying one of the best years ever, with overall sales up on its 2008 ...
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