Noticias sobre las Tendencias Alimentarias de Canadá

Octubre 14, 2011
Manitoba Potato Harvest wrapping up
Potato harvest in Manitoba is virtually complete. "There may be a few people still picking their last spots, but for all intents and purposes it's done,"says Gary Sloik of Keystone Potato Producers. "Things went quite well. The southern...
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Deadline for World Potato Congress Industry Awards Nominations approaching
Octubre 12, 2011
Deadline for World Potato Congress Industry Awards Nominations approaching
World Potato Congress Inc. General Manager, John Coady, stated recently that, “We are fast approaching the deadline for submission of nominees for the internationally respected WPC Industry Awards.” To insure that deserving individuals are recognized,...
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Octubre 11, 2011
Prince Edward Island Potatoes Will Power Olympic Gold Medalist Heather Moyse
Heather Moyse, Olympic Gold Medalist in Women’s Bobsleigh and native of Summerside, PEI, has embarked on a pursuit of excellence to represent Canada at the elite level in a third national sport. PEI Potatoes will accompany her on this journey. Currentl...
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Octubre 06, 2011
Lawyer for jailed farmer says banks, companies will work on plan to save farm
A lawyer for a New Brunswick potato farmer jailed in Lebanon, Henk Tepper, has until the end of the month to present a plan to keep his client's farming businesses afloat and pay off creditors.
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Kevin MacIsaac new General Manager United Potato Growers of Canada
Octubre 02, 2011
Kevin MacIsaac new General Manager United Potato Growers of Canada
United Potato Growers of Canada has hired a potato industry veteran as its new General Manager. Kevin MacIsaac, of Bear River, Prince Edward Island will join United in this senior role, effective Monday, October 3rd. Along with his brother, Kevin has ...
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Septiembre 28, 2011
Burger King® Canada Expands Poutine Offering
BURGER KING® Restaurants of Canada, Inc. is on a mission to become the nation's #1 destination for all things poutine by expanding their Classic Poutine offering: For a limited time, you can try the new ANGRY POUTINE™ and POUTINE WITH BACON.
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Septiembre 23, 2011
New formula to calculate potato selling price applied in PEI
Trends in potato prices are key indicators for potato farmers to keep track of. But average potato price trends can be calculated in a number of different ways. PEI now has become the first jurisdiction in Canada to adopt two new measures - fresh weig...
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McDonald's Canada
Septiembre 07, 2011
McDonald's Canada invests 1 billion in brand transformation
McDonald's Canada today announced it is investing approximately $1 billion to undertake its biggest store-by-store brand transformation in the company's 44-year Canadian history.
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Septiembre 05, 2011
Can composted hog manure protect potatoes against Verticillium?
Researchers with the University of Manitoba will launch a study this fall to assess the value of composted hog manure in improving the yield and quality of Manitoba potato crops. A three-year study being launched this month will compare the effect of ...
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Agosto 10, 2011
PEI Potato Board initiates consumer study
In an effort to better understand today’s potato consumer, the Prince Edward Island Potato Board has embarked upon a market study through an online survey. The Potato Board has been working on an in-depth consumer and branding study with Ipsos-Reid re...
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Nominations open for 2012 World Potato Congress Awards
Agosto 10, 2011
Nominations open for 2012 World Potato Congress Awards
The President of the World Potato Congress (WPC) Inc. Mr Allan Parker, Canada, and the Chairman of the WPC Awards Committee, Mr Douglas (Doug) Harley, Kinross, Scotland, have announced that nominations are now being called for the 2012 World Potato Con...
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Canadian Potato farmers losing wireworm weapon
Agosto 08, 2011
Canadian Potato farmers losing wireworm weapon
Some Prince Edward Island potato farmers are facing a serious infestation of wireworm and the only fix is about to be taken off the market. Wireworm is a pest that spends four years in the ground, feeding on potatoes and other vegetables. Then it turn...
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Julio 06, 2011
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The Canadian Potato Council (CPC) is challenging the conclusions of a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on potatoes and potato consumption, which wrongly depicts potatoes as a hindrance to weight loss and maintaining a healt...
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Junio 12, 2011
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Junio 08, 2011
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