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Cambio climático y adaptación en el altiplano boliviano
Mayo 13, 2014
Cambio climático y adaptación en el altiplano boliviano
Libro publicado a mediados de 2013 por la Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (La Paz) que contiene dos capítulos dedicados a la papa.
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Enclosed batch fryer improves efficiency and energy savings
Mayo 12, 2014
Enclosed batch fryer improves efficiency and energy savings
Heat and Control’s latest BF-360 Batch Fryer combines an enclosed cooking area with automatic control of temperature, slice agitation, batch loading, and unloading to produce consistent hard-bite kettle-style potato chips.
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AUSVEG calls for refined Country of Origin Labeling
Mayo 11, 2014
AUSVEG calls for refined Country of Origin Labeling
The Australian vegetable and potato industries are calling for consumers to be given certainty about the food they are eating once-and-for-all, through refined Country of Origin Labelling (CoOL) laws, according to AUSVEG.
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Average estimated potato yields for each county in the Eastern Seaboard region, assuming that water was limiting. (Courtesy: Dave Fleisher, USDA-ARS)
Mayo 07, 2014
Optimizing potato yield - for the entire US East Coast all at once
Potato Farmers are used to optimizing crop production on their own lands. But is it possible to optimize production across a much bigger area—say, the whole East Coast of the United States?
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Wisconsin Potato Growers highlight their Sustainable practices
Mayo 06, 2014
Wisconsin Potato Growers highlight their Sustainable practices
Wisconsin potato growers have achieved national recognition not only through their ability to produce more potatoes on fewer acres but also for the sustainability of the practices they use
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Vermont to be the first US State where GMO labeling will be required
Mayo 01, 2014
Vermont to be the first US State where GMO labeling will be required
Vermont will likely be the first state in the United States to require food manufacturers to label products containing genetically modified organisms.
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McDonald's recognizes Simplot for Community Service
Abril 24, 2014
McDonald's recognizes Simplot for Community Service
Simplot's Safety Days initiative was recently recognized by McDonald’s Corporation as demonstrating best practices in the “Community Impact” section of the company’s Sustainable Supply awards.
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El cambio climático no aumentaría el riesgo de diseminación del tizón tardío
Abril 19, 2014
El cambio climático no aumentaría el riesgo de diseminación del tizón tardío
Según una reciente investigación de las Universidades de Kansas y California-Davis, el Centro Internacional de la Papa y el Instituto Internacional de Investigación del Arroz.
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Whole Foods Co-CEO Walter Robb Discusses Expansion and Wal-Mart's Move into Organics
Abril 15, 2014
Whole Foods Co-CEO Walter Robb Discusses Expansion and Wal-Mart's Move into Organics
It’s been an interesting week for organics. Both Wal-Mart and Target took aim at Whole Foods with further expansion into the organic food market.
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US Retailer Target introduces 17 Better-for-you brands
Abril 14, 2014
US Retailer Target introduces 17 Better-for-you brands
Target Corp. is now introducing “Made to Matter – Handpicked by Target.” The first-of-its-kind collection brings together 17 leading natural, organic and sustainable brands to introduce new products and make them more accessible.
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Wal-Mart partners with Wild Oats to roll back prices on organic food
Abril 14, 2014
Wal-Mart partners with Wild Oats to roll back prices on organic food
Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) wants Americans, even those on a budget, to buy more organic food. The retailer that leads U.S. stores in grocery sales said on Thursday it struck a deal to sell Wild Oats brand organic foods at non-organic prices.
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La sequía como factor limitante del rendimiento y calidad de la papa fue estudiada por el INIA de Chile
Abril 08, 2014
La sequía como factor limitante del rendimiento y calidad de la papa fue estudiada por el INIA de Chile
Con fondos de FONTAGRO y el Ministerio de Agricultura se estudiaron en 30 cultivares de papa los rasgos fisiológicos que podrían estar detrás de una mayor tolerancia a sequía.
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Abril 02, 2014
Comunidades indígenas bolivianas evalúan alternativas para reducir la incidencia del cambio climático en su agricultura
Un proyecto financiado por Helvetas viene trabajando con comunidades indígenas del departamento de La Paz para minimizar los efectos del cambio climático en sus cultivos de papa.
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Proyecto para mejorar la capacidad de resistencia de la agricultura al cambio climático con la ayuda de genes silvestres
Marzo 21, 2014
Proyecto para mejorar la capacidad de resistencia de la agricultura al cambio climático con la ayuda de genes silvestres
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Marzo 13, 2014
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Institutos nacionales de investigación de Chile y Uruguay y el CIP unen esfuerzos para desarrollar variedades de papa y trigo tolerantes al cambio climático
Marzo 07, 2014
Institutos nacionales de investigación de Chile y Uruguay y el CIP unen esfuerzos para desarrollar variedades de papa y trigo tolerantes al cambio climático
El consorcio INIA de Chile, INIA de Uruguay y Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP) del Perú busca aumentar la competitividad de los sistemas productivos de papa y trigo, a través de la selección y desarrollo de genotipos con mayor tolerancia a la sequía.
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Marzo 04, 2014
CIP scientist receives award for adaptation to climate change
Alejandra Arce, a Ph.D. student in the Genetic Resource Program in collaboration with the Social Sciences and Health Program of the International Potato Center (CIP).
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Russet House launches Organic Sweet Potato Fries
Marzo 04, 2014
Russet House launches Organic Sweet Potato Fries
The third largest manufacturer of Sweet Potato Fries in North America - Russet House, has launched Organic Sweet Potato Fries.
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