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Con desechos de la papa desarrollarán en Chile envases biodegradables para la industria avícola
Julio 04, 2013
Con desechos de la papa desarrollarán en Chile envases biodegradables para la industria avícola
Innovador proyecto, cofinanciado por la Fundación para la Innovación Agraria (FIA), beneficiará directamente a los productores en términos de costos, logística e imagen, al emplear un sistema más sustentable ambientalmente.
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Julio 01, 2013
Snackex proves European Savoury Snack Makers mean business
The savoury snacks industry assembled en masse to do business on 12-13 June 2013 as exhibitors, delegates and visitors from over 70 countries around the world met in Gothenburg, Sweden, for the 15th edition of SNACKEX.
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Portion size & size label affect how much we eat
Junio 30, 2013
Portion size & size label affect how much we eat
Portions (8, 12 or 16 ounces) are given different labels – small, medium or large – at different restaurants. Research shows consumers use such labels to dictate how much food they think is a “normal” portion, and then adjust their intake accordingly.
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Potato Council offers estimate of total potato plantings in Great Britain in 2013
Junio 30, 2013
Potato Council offers estimate of total potato plantings in Great Britain in 2013
The Potato Council’s first estimate of total potato plantings for the 2013 crop year in Great Britain is 121,200 hectares.
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Europatat participates in joint initiative to tackle food waste: ‘Every Crumb Counts’
Junio 26, 2013
Europatat participates in joint initiative to tackle food waste: ‘Every Crumb Counts’
Representatives from across Europe?s food supply chain have today announced the launch of a joint effort to tackle the major societal problem of food wastage via the publication of their Joint Declaration entitled, “Every Crumb Counts”.
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UK's Grow Your Own Potatoes: MPs lend a hand at harvesting time
Junio 26, 2013
UK's Grow Your Own Potatoes: MPs lend a hand at harvesting time
Children across the United Kingdom have been harvesting new potato crops as part of the Potato Council’s primary school project, Grow Your Own Potatoes.
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Junio 23, 2013
Fifty years of potato seed lot trials by Washington partnership
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the partnership between the Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC) and Washington State University (WSU) for potato seed lot trials.
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Triou Leaves United States Potato Board;Joins O'Connor at Avocados from Mexico
Junio 18, 2013
Triou Leaves United States Potato Board;Joins O'Connor at Avocados from Mexico
Kathleen Triou, VP of Domestic Marketing at the United States Potato Board will become the chief marketing officer for Avocados From Mexico starting July 1.
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Junio 17, 2013
Potato Council campaign to boost crop at crucial time
In the United Kingdom, the Potato Council is seeking to raise awareness for the new season crop, with a TV advertising burst to hit screens in July.
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Teagasc GM potato study to begin second phase
Junio 11, 2013
Teagasc GM potato study to begin second phase
Irish Research Institute Teagasc hopes to begin planting out more than 5,000 potato plants in the next two weeks, in the second phase of its study into the environmental impact of blight-resistant genetically modified (GM) potatoes.
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Snackex 2013: la industria, ante un nuevo mercado
Junio 11, 2013
Snackex 2013: la industria, ante un nuevo mercado
Snackex es la feria especializada en los sectores de los snacks salados y frutos secos más importante de Europa. Organizada por la Asociación Europea de Aperitivos (ESA), este evento bienal se celebra por primera vez en Gotenburgo (Suecia)
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Research: Infected volunteer potato plants unlikely to spread zebra chip disease
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.
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