Noticias sobre La Energía y El Medio Ambiente de Las Américas

Cómo Colombia minimiza los efectos del cambio climático sobre la producción de papa
Enero 19, 2014
Cómo Colombia minimiza los efectos del cambio climático sobre la producción de papa
Serie de artículos con información sobre cómo los países andinos productores de papa vienen enfrentando el fenómeno. Para este capítulo de Colombia se han reunido las experiencias del Convenio MADR-CIAT, la Universidad Nacional de Colombia y el Proyecto SAN Nariño.
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Fundación colombiana está tras la huella hídrica de la papa
Enero 19, 2014
Fundación colombiana está tras la huella hídrica de la papa
La Fundación para el Desarrollo Sostenible Territorial (Fundesot) está trabajando en un proyecto de investigación para establecer la huella hídrica en el cultivo de papa y evaluar el cultivo bajo dos sistemas de producción: agricultura de conservación y agricultura tradicional.
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NRA releases 'What's hot in 2014 culinary forecast'
Diciembre 17, 2013
NRA releases 'What's hot in 2014 culinary forecast'
The National Restaurant Association’s annual What’s Hot culinary forecast predicts menu trends for the coming year. For 2014, the NRA surveyed nearly 1,300 professional chefs to find out what the hottest menu trends will be.
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Will McDonald's Have New and Healthy GMO French Fries?
Diciembre 17, 2013
Will McDonald's Have New and Healthy GMO French Fries?
McDonald's is being sucked into the vortex of bickering and conspiracy theories that has, unfortunately, become the debate over genetically engineered food products.
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Diciembre 10, 2013
Realizan en Colombia un taller de medidas de adaptación al cambio climático;analizan el caso de la papa
El día 28 de Noviembre del presente, se realizó en la ciudad de Ipiales (Nariño), un taller donde se mostraron algunos de los posibles impactos del cambio climático (CC), en la agricultura de pequeña escala de la región.
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Interesting new fast food packaging design
Noviembre 03, 2013
Interesting new fast food packaging design
One frosty night last February, designer Seul Bi Kim was walking home from McDonald’s with one hand frozen from holding her oversized soda and the and the other clutching a burger and fries that were getting soggier by the second.
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Octubre 30, 2013
In central Minnesota, potatoes are pushing out forest land
Agriculture is eating into central Minnesota’s forests so aggressively that state regulators and a prominent legislator are sounding the alarm about threats to wildlife habitat and a large, sensitive aquifer that stretches below parts of four counties.
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Jackson's Honest Potato Chips become semi-finalist in Intuit's Small Business Big Game Competition
Octubre 30, 2013
Jackson's Honest Potato Chips become semi-finalist in Intuit's Small Business Big Game Competition
Jackson's Honest Chips, a family-owned business making gluten-free potato chips with organic potatoes, organic coconut oil and sea salt has been named one of 20 semi-finalists in the Intuit Small Business Big Game competition.
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Heat recovery is a fuel-saving winner for Wyandot.
Octubre 28, 2013
Heat recovery is a fuel-saving winner for Wyandot.
With four tortilla chip ovens operating for three shifts, five days a week, Wyandot, Inc. saw an opportunity to utilize a vast supply of energy that had been going out the exhaust stacks.
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Septiembre 19, 2013
Conozca cómo el cambio climático afecta los cultivos de papa en los Andes Bolivianos
Video con la presentación y el audio de la charla de Bruno Condori (Centro Internacional de la Papa, CIP) en el webinar realizado recientemente sobre vulnerabilidad de las ciudades andinas al cambio climático.
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National Potato Commission hosts Oregon farm tour for US EPA regulators
Agosto 25, 2013
National Potato Commission hosts Oregon farm tour for US EPA regulators
During the week of Aug. 23, the National Potato Council (NPC) led a delegation of five U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees in a crop tour of the Columbia Basin growing area in Oregon.
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Survey Shows Canadians' Support for Their Local Farmers
Agosto 07, 2013
Survey Shows Canadians' Support for Their Local Farmers
BMO released the results of a survey which found that supporting regional economies, farmers and jobs, along with fresh food and taste, all trump the cost of food for people choosing to buy local.
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