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Noviembre 15, 2010
Consorcio de la Papa de Chile ha permitido ahorrar US$2 millones en dos años
Carlos Sierra, ingeniero agrónomo M. Sc., investigador de INIA Intihuasi y experto en fertilidad y nutrición de plantas afirmó en INIA Remehue, Centro Nacional de la Papa, que “en los últimos años, gracias al trabajo que se ha desarrollado en el marco ...From the archive

Noviembre 12, 2010
State/county grant might expand Casa Grande Frito-Lay plant, could create up to 60 jobs
The Frito-Lay plant in Casa Grande could increase its work force by up to 60 with the help of an economic development loan from the county and state that may not have to be repaid.From the archive

Noviembre 11, 2010
Perú lanza nueva variedad de papa denominada INIA 317 – Altiplano
En presencia de las principales autoridades del departamento de Puno, se realizó el lanzamiento de la nueva variedad de papa denominada INIA 317 – ALTIPLANO, la cual cuenta con características que la hacen un producto de excelente calidad y cualidad pa...From the archive
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Noviembre 10, 2010
United States Fall Potato Production 2010 down 8%
After months of speculation to what extent the potato production in North America would be reduced, as of yesterday we have the official estimates from the USDA for the United States. The long anticipated report 'Crop production (November 2010)' published November 9, provides detailed information on the fall potato crop in the United States.From the archive

Noviembre 09, 2010
McCain Foods Recognized for its Efforts to Promote Diversity
Recently, a special reception was held in Seattle to raise awareness about the Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund (APIASF), which is the largest non-profit organization in the United States devoted solely to providing college scholarships for Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) students.From the archive

Noviembre 08, 2010
Yale study says fast food marketers targeting kids more than ever
A study from Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy &Obesity charges that fast-food companies are marketing to youth now more than ever -- increasingly targeting children as young as 2 years oldFrom the archive









