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Potato Aphids (Macrosiphum euphorbiae) alatae (insect form with wings) , apterae (wingless female form) and cast skins (Courtesy: Wikimedia)
Julio 06, 2016
AUSVEG: Wasp warfare with avid aphid-eating parasites can help prevent pesticide resistance
With pesticide resistance rising in species of aphids which feed on potatoes and spread viruses, one of the best control options for growers battling these pests may be found in nature, free of charge: parasitic wasps.
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The El Nino-driven drought in Papua New Guinea affects the food supply of about 2 million people. Papua New Guinea is experiencing its worst drought since the devastating 1997 crisis that caused food shortages, disease and loss of life (Courtesy: Oxfam Ne
Febrero 15, 2016
Australian potatoes temporarily back on the menu in drought-stricken Papua New Guinea
Australian vegetable grower body AUSVEG has applauded the decision of the Papua New Guinean Government to temporarily lift the ban on the import of selected Australian fruits and vegetables - including potatoes - for three months.
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South Australian potato growers fighting government on water allocations
Septiembre 02, 2014
South Australian potato growers fighting government on water allocations
Two of South Australia's biggest potato growers are fighting the State Government in court over changes to their water allocations.
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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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Soil Scientist: 20% of Carbon Dioxide from ploughing
Enero 17, 2014
Soil Scientist: 20% of Carbon Dioxide from ploughing
Dr John Baker, a soil scientist who was a finalist for the World Food Prize in 2013, is calling for the authorities to look at soil quality when preparing environmental policies. He says that while most local bodies have robust policies to address air and water quality, they overlook soil quality.
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Anchor Organics considering move to former carpet factory in Devonport for expansion
Noviembre 30, 2013
Anchor Organics considering move to former carpet factory in Devonport for expansion
Owners of an old carpet factory in Devonport (Tasmania) have held informal talks with the Devonport City Council about a conversion to a potato processing factory.
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New Sustainability App for Australian farmers
Octubre 27, 2013
New Sustainability App for Australian farmers
Australian minister for the Environment, the Hon. Greg Hunt MP, has launched the new EnviroVeg smartphone app for farmers, to help them manage their land sustainably.
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Potato Psyllid control with the Southern ladybird advances to field tests
Marzo 11, 2013
Potato Psyllid control with the Southern ladybird advances to field tests
Research conducted by the Bio-Protection Research Centre at Lincoln University, using the southern ladybird as a biological control agent, has shown the predator to be voracious and effective at reducing tomato-potato psyllid (TPP) numbers.
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Potatopak wins New Zealand's Best Packaging Award
Mayo 12, 2011
Potatopak wins New Zealand's Best Packaging Award
A compostable take-away container made by Potatopak from waste potato starch has won the 2011 Unpackit Award for New Zealand’s best packaging.
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Potatopak gana premio en Nueva Zelanda por el mejor envase
Mayo 12, 2011
Potatopak gana premio en Nueva Zelanda por el mejor envase
Un envase para comida producido por Potatopak y elaborado con almidón de papa ganó el Premio Unpackit 2011 al mejor empaque en Nueva Zelanda. El premio fue otorgado luego de revisar más de 9.000 votos del público. Así mismo se premió al peor de los en...
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Agosto 22, 2010
Taste drives demand for Hawkesbury organic potatoes
In New South Wales, Australia, Matt Simmons can barely keep up with demand for the organic potatoes he and wife Sue grow on their 48-hectare farm on the Hawkesbury River.
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Noviembre 12, 2007
McCain Foods Australia receives government grant to save water in Ballarat
The Minister for Regional and Rural Development, Jacinta Allan, today announced a $635,474 Brumby Government grant for a Central Highlands Water project which will help McCain Foods Australia/New Zealand reduce its potable water use by a further 15 per cent.
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