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Abril 08, 2016
Argentina: 'Exports bring relief, but they are not a permanent solution'
The low price of potatoes in the domestic market in Argentina has resulted in a good start for the export of Argentinian potatoes, with a significant increase in demand, mainly from Latin American countries like Brazil and Paraguay.From the archive
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Abril 05, 2016
McDonald's is looking for strategic partners to advance growth in Asia
McDonald’s Corporation recently announced its intent to identify strategic partners who will add value and unlock growth potential in key markets throughout Asia to advance the company’s future growth plans.From the archive

Abril 03, 2016
Reforzar la temática de género en procesos innovación tecnológica agrícola para la seguridad alimentaria?
El documento ofrece recomendaciones basadas en experiencias concretas del proyecto IssAndes. Así mismo incluye adaptaciones al enfoque de “Vías de impacto” como alternativa para abordar transversalmente la temática de género a lo largo del ciclo de proyectos.From the archive

Abril 01, 2016
NCA's 2016 Sweets & Snacks Expo is sold out!
The 2016 Sweets & Snacks Expo happening May 24 - 26 at Chicago’s McCormick Place has started a wait list. Sponsored by the National Confectioners Association, the 2016 Expo is anticipated to be the most successful in the event’s 19 year history.From the archive

Marzo 31, 2016
National Potato Council to offer Scholarship for Graduate Student Advancing the Potato Industry
The National Potato Council (NPC) will award one $10,000 academic scholarship to honor a graduate student (Master’s degree or higher) working to improve the future of the US potato industry.From the archive

Marzo 23, 2016
Colombian farmers association Fedepapa rejects the import of potatoes for the processing industry
Fedepapa, the Federation of potato producers in Colombia rejected the repeated requests that the processing industry has made to import fresh potatoes because, according to Fedepapa, Colombia has enough supply.From the archive











