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Balaji Products
Junio 15, 2014
Balaji Group to increase capacity at Rajkot snack plant by 50 percent
Rajkot-based Balaji Wafers Private Limited is in process of increasing its production capacity of its plant in Rajkot by 50 percent.
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Balaji Wafers now plans IPO; has dropped stake sale option
Junio 15, 2014
Balaji Wafers now plans IPO; has dropped stake sale option
Indian snacks maker Balaji Wafers Private Limited is now preparing to come out with an initial public offering (IPO) to raise fund for its future expansions. The company that was in talks with private equity (PE) funds to sell stake, has dropped the idea of stake sale for now.
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McCain Foods GB sponsors 2014 Tour de France
Junio 15, 2014
McCain Foods GB sponsors 2014 Tour de France
McCain Foods GB will be and official supplier of Tour de France 2014, which starts with an opening stage in Yorkshire.
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Belgian French Fry manufacturer Mydibel awarded by Superior Taste Award
Junio 15, 2014
Belgian French Fry manufacturer Mydibel awarded by Superior Taste Award
Mydibel Group, Belgian manufacturer of chilled, frozen and dehydrated potato products, has been awarded by the “iTQi Superior Taste Award”.
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KMC for news
Junio 15, 2014
KMC builds new state-of-the-art spray tower for potato based starches
Early 2014, KMC started operating its new spray tower for its unique spray cooking technology for potato-based starches.
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HZPC betaalt telers € 33,42 per 100 kilo over Oogst 2013
Junio 15, 2014
HZPC betaalt telers € 33,42 per 100 kilo over Oogst 2013
HZPC Holland bv betaalt zijn pootgoedtelers in de Nederlandse pool € 33,42 per 100 kilo over Oogst 2013. Deze definitieve uitbetalingsprijs ligt iets boven de prognoseprijs van € 33 die HZPC eind februari van dit jaar bekend maakte.
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Focus on Potato: Factors that cause Sugar Ends in Potatoes
Junio 13, 2014
Focus on Potato: Factors that cause Sugar Ends in Potatoes
Whether you call them glassy ends, translucent ends, dark ends, jelly ends, or something even less flattering, sugar ends are a significant issue.
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Herbert invests in state-of-the-art Laser Cutter
Junio 13, 2014
Herbert invests in state-of-the-art Laser Cutter
Herbert Engineering, market leaders in handling systems for the agricultural, fresh pack and process industries, has invested in a new state-of-the-art laser cutting machine to increase manufacturing efficiencies and produce highly accurate component parts.
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Avanzan estudios de variedad de papa que soporta bajas temperaturas en Perú
Junio 12, 2014
Avanzan estudios de variedad de papa que soporta bajas temperaturas en Perú
El director del Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA) de Ayacucho informó que se continuará trabajando en el estudio de los genes de la papa silvestre que son resistentes a las heladas para generar variedades mejoradas que resistan a los embates climatológicos.
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Breakthrough in understanding swarming potato blight spores
Junio 11, 2014
Breakthrough in understanding swarming potato blight spores
Researchers at the Universities of Dundee and Aberdeen have made a breakthrough in understanding how the microbial spores which cause potato blight are so effective at infecting plants.
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NPD: Total Q1 US Restaurant visits down, but delivery up
Junio 11, 2014
NPD: Total Q1 US Restaurant visits down, but delivery up
The downside and upside for the U.S. restaurant industry in the first quarter of 2014 was that total restaurant visits dipped but delivery and other areas got a boost, reports The NPD Group, a leading global information company.
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Potato grower Peter Cooper from Parndana on Kangaroo Island.
Junio 11, 2014
Seed potato growers on South Australia Kangaroo Island doing well this year
Seed Potato growers on South Australia's Kangaroo Island have welcomed a boost in yields.
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