NPPGA: US Potato Consumers Should See Relief Soon from high prices
Agosto 14, 2013
NPPGA: US Potato Consumers Should See Relief Soon from high prices
US Consumers frustrated with historically high potato prices should look for some relief at the checkout lane soon when the late summer and fall crops start hitting store shelves.
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Traci Hiebert, the new Idaho Potato Commission international marketing director.
Agosto 13, 2013
Traci Hiebert appointed international marketing director Idaho Potato Commission
The Idaho Potato Commission has stepped up its global marketing efforts with the addition of Traci Hiebert as the new Idaho Potato Commission international marketing director.
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Agosto 13, 2013
Oregon, Washington potato producers looking to expand export opportunities
Officials from Oregon and Washington are working on an upcoming joint trade mission to expand export opportunities for Northwest potatoes.
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UK: Growers quit but potato acreage is steady
Agosto 12, 2013
UK: Growers quit but potato acreage is steady
In the aftermath of last year’s difficult growing and harvesting season, almost one in ten of Britain’s potato growers decided to call it a day, but, according to Rob Clayton of the Potato Council, the 2013 acreage of potatoes in the UK has not fallen.
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Farmers fight to reclaim the 'British New Potato'
Agosto 12, 2013
Farmers fight to reclaim the 'British New Potato'
Furious potato growers are going head to head with supermarkets and restaurants in a campaign to reclaim the "British New Potato".
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Nora Olsen is The Potato Association of America president for 2013-2014. Olsen is a professor and Extension potato specialist at the University of Idaho’s Kimberly Research and Extension Center (picture updated 2019)
Agosto 12, 2013
Nora Olsen new president Potato Association of America
Nora Olsen is The Potato Association of America president for 2013-2014. Olsen is a professor and Extension potato specialist at the University of Idaho’s Kimberly Research and Extension Center.
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Maine potatoes recovering after wet and soggy season
Agosto 07, 2013
Maine potatoes recovering after wet and soggy season
Industry leaders with the Maine Potato Board said Thursday that after a wet and soggy spring which forced some growers to do some replanting, crops are recovering and if the weather holds, Aroostook County is on track to have a bountiful potato harvest.
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Potato Psyllid
Agosto 07, 2013
Potato psyllids in Pacific North West show far less zebra chip disease this year
About the same number of potato psyllids have been caught on sticky traps in Idaho fields this season as by this time last summer, but far fewer of the tiny, winged insects have tested positive for the Liberibacter bacterium, which causes the crop dise...
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‘Many Faces of Potatoes’ campaign successful
Agosto 06, 2013
'Many Faces of Potatoes' campaign successful
Potato Council’s summer ‘Many Faces of Potatoes’ campaign has been hailed a major success, following positive industry and consumer feedback.
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Agosto 05, 2013
AUSVEG welcomes Australian Prime Minister's acknowledgement of agribusiness as an issue in the election
AUSVEG, the National Peak Industry Body for Australian vegetable and potato growers, has welcomed the Prime Minister's acknowledgement of the importance of investment in agribusiness as part of his announcement of an election to be held on 7 September.
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Agosto 04, 2013
2013 potato crop area estimates and progress in North-Western Europe
The North-Western European Potato Growers (NEPG) has issued an updated estimate of planted area for the 2013 crop (at the start of July).
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Blair Richardson named United States Potato Board President/CEO
Agosto 04, 2013
Blair Richardson named United States Potato Board President/CEO
The United States Potato Board (USPB) has named produce industry veteran, Blair Richardson, as President/CEO, effective August 1, 2013.
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