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Hardbite Chips receives Non-GMO Project verification
Julio 18, 2014
Hardbite Chips receives Non-GMO Project verification
Hardbite Potato Chips is the first Canadian made potato chip brand to receive Non-GMO Project verification on two of its premium snack food items.
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Russet House launches Organic White Fries - available this fall
Julio 15, 2014
Russet House launches Organic White Fries - available this fall
Russet House - the third largest sweet potato processor in North America - announces the launch of Organic White Fries in early fall of 2014.
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Government of Canada proposes changes to nutrition information on food labels
Julio 14, 2014
Health Canada to change Nutrition information on Food Labels
Health Canada launched a series of online public consultations on proposed changes that will improve the way nutrition information is presented on labels.
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Naturally Homegrown Foods Named Top Food Innovator
Julio 14, 2014
Naturally Homegrown Foods Named Top Food Innovator
Naturally Homegrown Foods Ltd., a leading snack food company, is pleased to announce that it was recently selected as one of the Top 10 Innovators by Food In Canada.
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Potato Growers of Alberta and Processors finance new research Chair at University of Lethbridge
Julio 14, 2014
Potato Growers of Alberta and Processors finance new research Chair at University of Lethbridge
Research capacity in Alberta’s potato industry will be significantly enhanced due to a $1 million investment in the University of Lethbridge by the Potato Growers of Alberta and the Potato Processors McCain Foods, ConAgra Lamb Weston and Cavendish Farms
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Profile of a Prince Edward Island Potato Farmer
Junio 30, 2014
Profile of a Prince Edward Island Potato Farmer
You might know that Prince Edward Island potatoes are world famous and you might even know why – the iron-rich red soil exclusive to the Island. But I think that there is another reason why our potatoes are the best- the passion of our farmers.
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McCain Foods Canada receives research support of Province of New Brunswick
Junio 26, 2014
McCain Foods Canada receives research support of Province of New Brunswick
The provincial government of New Brunswick is investing $5 million in a research and development project at McCain Foods (Canada) which will see the company work with small and medium-sized businesses and researchers from New Brunswick to pursue process improvement, product development and soil remediation initiatives.
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PEI Potato Industry says high-capacity irrigation wells needed
Junio 15, 2014
PEI Potato Industry says high-capacity irrigation wells needed
Two of the most powerful voices in P.E.I.s billion dollar potato industry appeared before the Legislature's agriculture committee Thursday in Charlottetown.
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Frito-Lay Canada Chip plant in Kentville celebrates 60 years
Junio 02, 2014
Frito-Lay Canada Chip plant in Kentville celebrates 60 years
The Frito-Lay Canada chip plant in Kentville, Nova Scotia, celebrated its diamond anniversary this week.
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Canadian and American potato growers benefit from new testing requirements for potato cyst nematode (PCN)
Mayo 21, 2014
Canadian and American potato growers benefit from new testing requirements for potato cyst nematode (PCN)
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) have adopted revised guidelines to manage potato cyst nematode (PCN) that will support potato growers, help facilitate international trade, and maintain protection against the pest.
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Prince Edward Island Potato Board joins 'Agriculture More Than Ever' program
Mayo 15, 2014
Prince Edward Island Potato Board joins 'Agriculture More Than Ever' program
The Prince Edward Island Potato Board signs on as a partner in Farm Credit Canada’s successful Agriculture More Than Ever program.
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Manitoba potato growers still in talks with Simplot
Mayo 11, 2014
Manitoba potato growers still in talks with Simplot
Keystone Potato Producers Association based in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, has yet to complete negotiations with Simplot Canada II over a contract for 2014 production.
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Prince Edward Island Potato growers and McCain Foods reach new contract
Mayo 09, 2014
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Prince Edward Island process potato farmers who grow for McCain Foods have a new contract. The deal was reached in last-minute negotiations before it actually had to go to arbitration.
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Mayo 07, 2014
Double Dutch Thick Ripple Appetizers Chips borrow restaurant flavours
Old Dutch Foods developed a range of new Chips flavour profiles: Bacon Cheeseburger Sliders, Buffalo Wing and Blue Cheese Dip, Calamari & Tzatziki Sauce, and Burstin' Onion. The fact that these sound like your favourite restaurant appetizer menu is no accident.
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Abril 24, 2014
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Manitoba Potato Growers still negotiating volumes with McCain Foods
Abril 24, 2014
Manitoba Potato Growers still negotiating volumes with McCain Foods
McCain Foods still hasn’t settled on the volume of potatoes it wants Manitoba processing potato growers to produce this year, even though planting is just weeks away.
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Abril 24, 2014
John Bareman new leader Canadian Potato Council
The Canadian Potato Council has elected a new leader for 2014, John Bareman.
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Alberta potato growers prepare for late blight
Abril 15, 2014
Alberta potato growers prepare for late blight
Times have changed for Alberta potato growers. Up until four years ago, the province was virtually late blight-free. Lately, wet springs and high humidity — uncharacteristic for this region — have nurtured the growth and spread of the disease.
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