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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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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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Tentative agreement US West Coast Ports - but effects may last
Febrero 25, 2015
Tentative agreement US West Coast Ports - but effects may last
Columbia Basin potato processors slowed down during the West Coast port impasse, making fewer potatoes into french fries, hash browns and other potato products shipped around the world.
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Peru expects to produce 4.5 million tons of potatoes in 2015.
Febrero 23, 2015
Peru expects to produce 4.5 million tons of potatoes in 2015
Domestic potato production could amount to 4.5 million tons this year, said the president of the Peruvian National Potato Producers Coordinator (Corpapa), Edilberto Soto Tenorio.
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El conocimiento diferenciado que las mujeres tienen del cultivo de la papa debe incluirse en todo proceso de selección participativa de variedades
Febrero 23, 2015
El conocimiento diferenciado que las mujeres tienen del cultivo de la papa debe incluirse en todo proceso de selección participativa de variedades
A esa conclusión llegaron los investigadores del CIP que presentaron los resultados de su trabajo en el congreso de la ALAP de Bogotá.
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Cómo una herramienta diseñada para controlar el tizón tardío disminuye la cantidad de aplicaciones de fungicidas
Febrero 18, 2015
Cómo una herramienta diseñada para controlar el tizón tardío disminuye la cantidad de aplicaciones de fungicidas
Resultados del trabajo adelantado en Argentina, cuyos resultados fueron presentados en el último congreso de ls ALAP.
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February is PEI Potato Lovers Month in Canada!
Febrero 10, 2015
February is PEI Potato Lovers Month in Canada!
It’s time to celebrate Prince Edward Island Potatoes this winter, because February is PEI Potato Lovers Month in Canada!
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Ron Norman to Receive NPPGA's Meritorious Service Award
Febrero 03, 2015
Ron Norman to Receive NPPGA's Meritorious Service Award
The Northern Plains Potato Growers Association will honor Ron Norman with its Meritorious Service Award at their banquet on February 17th.
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Past Presidents National Potato Council Honored for WIC Accomplishment
Enero 23, 2015
Past Presidents National Potato Council Honored for WIC Accomplishment
At the National Potato Council (NPC) Annual Meeting on January 9, 2015, in Orlando, Florida, seven NPC
past presidents were invited to come on stage.
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