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China - Netherlands cooperation on improvement of China potato production
Marzo 15, 2015
China - Netherlands cooperation on improvement of China potato production
Raising China potato production is of utmost importance. In the coming years a great effort is to be made to meet the increasing demand of potatoes for fresh consumption and for industry.
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Call for tenders: feasibility study potato processing in Cameroon
Marzo 13, 2015
Call for tenders: feasibility study potato processing in Cameroon
The Cameroonian Ministry of Industry has just issued a call for tenders to hire a research firm to conduct a technical, institutional and financial study on behalf of the government to create a potato-processing project for Kumbo in the North-West region.
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New Potato Variety - Caribou Russet - released by Maine Potato Board and the University of Maine
Marzo 13, 2015
New Potato Variety - Caribou Russet - released by Maine Potato Board and the University of Maine
The University of Maine and the Maine Potato Board have released a new potato variety, Caribou Russet.
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Founder International Potato Center - Dr. Richard L. Sawyer - passes away
Marzo 11, 2015
Founder International Potato Center - Dr. Richard L. Sawyer - passes away
The International Potato Center (CIP) mourns the passing of Dr. Richard L. Sawyer, founder of CIP and its first Director General. Dr. Sawyer passed away on March 9 in Raleigh, North Carolina, in his native USA.
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Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata): On average 40 to 50 cm2 of leaf material are eaten by each of the beetles’ larvae. Infestation with Colorado potato beetles can result in crop losses up to 50 per cent, if there is no pest control (Cou
Marzo 08, 2015
Research: Fighting the Colorado Potato Beetle with RNA
Colorado potato beetles are a dreaded pest of potatoes all over the world. Now, scientists from the Max Planck Institutes of Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam-Golm and Chemical Ecology in Jena have shown that potato plants can be protected from herbivory using RNA interference (RNAi).
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AUSVEG questions benefits of generic potato marketing campaign
Marzo 05, 2015
AUSVEG questions benefits of generic potato marketing campaign
AUSVEG remains wholly unconvinced of the benefits of a grower-funded generic potato marketing campaign despite claims from the Potato Marketing Corporation of Western Australia that the initiative has been a success in that state.
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Ryan Krabill Named First Ever US Potato Board Director of Research & Analysis
Marzo 05, 2015
Ryan Krabill Named First Ever US Potato Board Director of Research & Analysis
The United States Potato Board (USPB) is pleased to announce industry veteran Ryan J. Krabill has joined its staff in the newly-created position of Director of Research & Analysis.
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Prince Edward Island Potato tampering investigation ongoing
Marzo 05, 2015
Prince Edward Island Potato tampering investigation ongoing
The investigation into a food tampering case involving sewing needles inserted into potatoes is still active, reports Prince Edward Island RCMP spokesperson, Sgt. Leanne Butler.
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Growers Stand Up for Potatoes on Capitol Hill
Marzo 04, 2015
Growers Stand Up for Potatoes on Capitol Hill
On February 23-26, NPC hosted the 2015 Potato D.C. Fly-In, where more than 150 U.S. potato growers and industry partners from across the country came to Washington, D.C., to advocate for the industry's most pressing federal policy priorities.
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Research: Chocolate, Pizza and French Fries among most addictive Foods
Marzo 02, 2015
Research: Chocolate, Pizza and French Fries among most addictive Foods
A new University of Michigan study confirms what has long been suspected: highly processed foods like chocolate, pizza and French fries are among the most addictive.
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Marzo 02, 2015
Optimize your Processing with TOMRA Sorting Food at Anuga Foodtec
A visit to TOMRA Sorting’s booth at Anuga FoodTec could pay dividends for food processors looking to drive up efficiency and production on their lines.
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UK industry exhibitors report excellent outcomes from Fruit Logistica
Febrero 25, 2015
UK industry exhibitors report excellent outcomes from Fruit Logistica
Building on the growing success of its collaboration over the past two years, Potato Council and Horticultural Development Company (HDC) brought the largest collaborative UK stand yet to this year’s Fruit Logistica event in Berlin.
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Febrero 23, 2015
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February is PEI Potato Lovers Month in Canada!
Febrero 10, 2015
February is PEI Potato Lovers Month in Canada!
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