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Julio 25, 2013
Key Technology Signs Agreement to Deploy Chemical Imaging Technology (CIT®) for Potato Processors
Key Technology announces that it has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with EVK DI Kerschhaggl GmbH and Insort GmbH to deploy Chemical Imaging Technology (CIT®), an advanced value-added hyperspectral solution, in Key’s products, further enhancing...From the archive

Julio 23, 2013
Argentina desarrolla una papa transgénica resistente a virus de la papa Y (PVY)
Científicos del Conicet lograron desarrollar una variedad de papa transgénica que resiste mejor los ataques del Virus de la Papa Y, patógeno que afecta a mas del 50% de los cultivos y reduce su productividad entre 20 y 80% en los casos más severos.From the archive

Julio 22, 2013
Australian Research: DNA soil testing technology to reduce the impact of potato diseases
A multi-year research project, undertaken for the Australian potato industry, will come to fruition this month, with the launch of the project’s cutting-edge DNA soil testing service, which will help the industry to curb the impact of soil-borne diseases.From the archive

Junio 28, 2013
Investigadores franceses y ecuatorianos desarrollaron biopesticida para controlar la polilla guatemalteca de la papa
La polilla guatemalteca, llegada hace veinte años de América Central, causa grandes destrozos en los cultivos de papa de Venezuela, Colombia y Ecuador. Sus larvas pueden devorar completamente los tubérculos almacenados.From the archive

Junio 26, 2013
DuPont: potato tuber moth making headway in Mediterranean basin
Potato Tuber Moth (Phthorimaea operculella) populations are on the increase across southern Europe, particularly around Mediterranean basin, and are likely to lead to significant in-store losses and threaten the trade of infected tubers.From the archive
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Junio 05, 2013
Research: Infected volunteer potato plants unlikely to spread zebra chip disease
Volunteer potato plants growing from seed infected with zebra chip are likely too few in number and survive too briefly to contribute to the spread of the crop disease, according to new Oregon State University research findings.From the archive

Mayo 07, 2013
Potato farmer suing Canadian Government after year in Beirut jail
Henk Tepper, the New Brunswick potato farmer who spent over a year in a Beirut jail cell on allegations he shipped rotten potatoes to Algeria is suing the Canadian government, arguing it didn't protect his Charter rights.From the archive
Abril 03, 2013
El Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero de Chile detecta presencia de plaga cuarentenaria de la papa
La existencia de Phoma exigua var. foveata o gangrena de la papa, ya fue informada a los agricultores/as que tienen sus cultivos infectados y a otros productores/as de la región en una reunión informativa realizada por el Ministerio de Agricultura y el...From the archive









