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Bintje - a Dutch potato variety bred over a century ago (1904) - is still very popular in the Netherlands and Belgium, especially for the production of French Fries, but its sensitivity to potato diseases is a major concern.
Agosto 20, 2015
Durable resistance to Late Blight requires Gene Stacking
Scientific results of the potato field trials in Flanders and the Netherlands demonstrate that gene stacking is necessary for a strong and lasting resistance to late blight (Phytophthora infestans).
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Alarming crisis in Spanish potato sector
Julio 16, 2015
Alarming crisis in Spanish potato sector
Spain's potato sector is once again hampered by a price crisis, with producers failing even to cover their production costs.
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AHDB Potatoes Next Generation group explores potato processing
Julio 06, 2015
AHDB Potatoes Next Generation group explores potato processing
The AHDB Potatoes ‘Next Generation’ tour kicked off in Yorkshire last month, visiting two progressive Yorkshire based potato processing businesses.
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Potato Council now AHDB Potatoes
Junio 18, 2015
Potato Council now AHDB Potatoes
New branding and a proposed new way of working for the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) was formally launched at the Cereals event in Lincolnshire earlier this month.
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Maris Piper (Courtesy: Potato Council Variety Database / SASA)p
Junio 10, 2015
The Quest to Engineer the Perfect Potato
Researchers in the United Kingdom aim for a new commercial potato that resists many of the worst vulnerabilities of potato crops around the world.
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Educating the Next Generation of Potato Industry Innovators in the United Kingdom
Mayo 20, 2015
Educating the Next Generation of Potato Industry Innovators in the United Kingdom
AHDB Potatoes launched its first ever ‘Next Generation’ programme, a series of 9 business and technical days that - for a selected few - will provide exposure to the whole supply chain.
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Buying fresh potatoes online (United Kingdom)
Mayo 12, 2015
Buying fresh potatoes online (United Kingdom)
In the latest Consumer Category Report of the Potato Council, one of the topics addressed is the online sales of fresh potatoes - including actual growth, comparison to competitive products and grocery in general as well as future opportunities
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Potato Late blight in Europe in 2014
Mayo 11, 2015
Potato Late blight in Europe in 2014
A team of researchers tracking the 2014 population of the potato late blight pathogen have added to the 2013 data to extend the spatial diversity plots and combine this with novel genetic analysis tools that visualise the distribution and diversity of dominant clones and reveals novel genetically diverse isolates in some regions.
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Dutch saltwater potatoes offer hope for world's hungry
Abril 29, 2015
Dutch saltwater potatoes offer hope for world's hungry
A small field on an island off the Netherlands' northern coast promises one answer to the problem of how to feed the world's ever-growing population: potatoes and other crops that grow in saltwater.
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Regulations are frustrating the import of potatoes to the Canary Islands
Abril 24, 2015
Regulations are frustrating the import of potatoes to the Canary Islands
Each year, large quantities of ware and seed are exported from the United Kingdom to the Canary Islands. Potato Council’s head of seed and export, Rob Burns, updates on the current difficulties affecting this long established trade agreement.
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Sweet Potatoes are Genetically Modified - by nature
Abril 21, 2015
Sweet Potatoes are Genetically Modified - by nature
Researchers from Ghent University and the International Potato Center have discovered that sweet potatoes naturally contain genes from a bacterium. Because of the presence of this 'foreign' DNA, sweet potato can be seen as a 'natural gmo'.
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New resistance gene against potato late blight identified
Marzo 30, 2015
New resistance gene against potato late blight identified
In this week 'Nature Plants', scientists from Wageningen University and The Sainsbury Laboratory report the identification of a resistance gene that enhances resistance against potato late blight from a South American wild relative of cultivated potatoes.
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