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Diciembre 14, 2011
Ballarat potato grower slams negative spud study
Potato grower Dominic Prendergast has hit out at new national guidelines advising adults to eat less of the vegetable.
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New Zealand potato exports break through NZ$100m
Diciembre 12, 2011
New Zealand potato exports break through NZ$100m
New Zealand potato exports reached a record high in the past year as more than $100 million worth of produce left New Zealand shores. Over 93,000 metric tonnes of potatoes, including 30,000 tonnes of fresh potatoes and 62,000 tonnes in frozen product...
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Noviembre 29, 2011
Low GI Carisma Potatoes win South Australian Innovation Award
As the world’s first officially certified low GI potato, it’s no wonder Carisma recently earned The Mitolo Group the Innovation Award under the 2011 South Australian of the Year Awards. As Australia’s leading potato and onion packing company, The Mito...
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Noviembre 23, 2011
AUSVEG Chairman and Deputy Chairman reappointed
AUSVEG CEO Richard Mulcahy today confirmed the reappointment of AUSVEG Chairman John Brent and Deputy Chairman Geoff Moar. Mr Brent was unanimously reappointed as Chairman of the Board, along with Deputy Chairman, Geoff Moar, who was also unanimousl...
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Noviembre 18, 2011
Spud glut an unfolding disaster for potato growers in Australia
Potato prices have slumped to new lows in recent weeks amid claims a glut of spuds from Far North Queensland is causing an oversupply. Potato grower and representative on AUSVEG, David Nix, says the current crop is the largest in the history of potato...
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Noviembre 14, 2011
McCain Ballarat Potato growers hope for a better potato season
Fourth-generation potato farmer Dominic Prendergast is hoping for a better potato season than last year. At the beginning of this year he led a group of Ballarat growers in a successful protest for better prices against global food giant McCain. In M...
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Noviembre 11, 2011
Australia sees oversupply of potatoes
An oversupply of potatoes in the northern states is driving down potato prices in Australia. Peak industry body AusVeg expects the oversupply could last into the new year, and says it's a great opportunity for consumers to buy potatoes at a low price....
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European potato field. Courtesy: European Potato Processors’ Association (EUPPA)
Noviembre 08, 2011
Fiji: Potato harvest fails target
Fiji Potato farmers did not reach the target for this season. There are many reasons potato farmers did not reach the estimated target for this season says Senior Agriculture Officer - Adriano Tabualevu. Tabualevu says they targeted 1330 tonnes of po...
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Octubre 17, 2011
New Zealand potato farmer fined for illegal irrigation
A Christchurch man has been fined $10,000 for illegally taking groundwater to irrigate potato and onion crops. Ivan Court was fined after admitting illegally irrigating crops at a farm in Ryans Rd, Yaldhurst, for five years. Court's company, Birchbro...
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Burger King restaurants in New Zealand to change hands
Octubre 16, 2011
Burger King restaurants in New Zealand to change hands
The Blackstone Group announced today that its private equity funds have agreed to acquire Antares Restaurant Group in New Zealand from Anchorage Capital Partners. Headquartered in Auckland, Antares has the exclusive franchise development rights for t...
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High GI cooked potatoes no problem as part of a meal
Octubre 12, 2011
High GI cooked potatoes no problem as part of a meal
Potatoes and other reportedly high-GI foods might not be the dietary villains that recent publicity, books and health-based programmes would claim them to be, a new University of Otago study suggests.
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Octubre 06, 2011
McCain Foods to meet union over pay dispute in Ballarat factory
McCain Foods is hopeful union discussions will resolve pay disputes before further industrial action hampers production at the Ballarat plant. Union representatives are expected to meet with McCain on Monday next week ahead of possible strikes on Tues...
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Septiembre 24, 2011
Batches of Bluebird potato chips recalled
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Septiembre 22, 2011
The United Nations puts the world obesity crisis into the spotlight
The recent General Assembly of the United Nations was a landmark event as it was only the second time the UN had met to discuss health issues - with the last health meeting being held in 2001 and focused on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The United Nations...
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Septiembre 07, 2011
Potato harvesting underway on Fiji
Another potato harvesting season has started this month on Fiji and will continue till the end of October. 142 farmers were engaged in planting 117 hectares and they will be harvesting about 760 tons for this year’s crop. Agriculture Director of Exte...
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Agosto 29, 2011
Potato Psyllids costly for New Zealand Potato Industry
A major pest called the tomato potato psyllid, has cost the potato industry over a $120 million since its initial discovery in 2006, according to a new report from Potatoes New Zealand. Ron Gall, Business Manager for Potatoes New Zealand, presented th...
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Agosto 27, 2011
tna wins award as 'Australia's most successful business trading overseas' 
Global packaging solutions supplier, tna has won the title ‘Australia’s Most Successful Business Trading Overseas’ in the 2011 prestigious ANZ Business Review Weekly Private Business Awards. The award was presented at the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth Hot...
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CIP: Learning to produce for the market is first step in promoting farming-as-business culture
Agosto 19, 2011
CIP: Learning to produce for the market is first step in promoting farming-as-business culture
For farmers to link with markets, they need to learn not only to produce, but to “produce for the market” and a key starting point is for them to learn to view their farm as a business enterprise that needs to be managed for profit.
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