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The award winning Europlant potato variety Elfe, offering excellent suitability for washing and pre-packing
Enero 30, 2015
Europlant invites you to discuss seed potatoes at FruitLogistica
The very high harvest yields and drop in fresh potato consumption will, EUROPLANT Pflanzenzucht GmbH believes, be one of the dominant themes at this year’s Fruit Logistica, where you can visit the company in a completely revamped stand
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Agrico celebrating worldwide choice in seed and table potatoes at Fruit Logistica
Enero 29, 2015
Agrico celebrating worldwide choice in seed and table potatoes at Fruit Logistica
Agrico will be participating in Fruit Logistica, held from Wednesday 4 until Friday 6 February in Berlin. At this leading international fair Agrico will present its worldwide choice in the fields of seed and table potatoes.
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Steve Easterbrook appointed President and CEO Mcdonald's
Enero 28, 2015
Steve Easterbrook appointed President and CEO Mcdonald's
The Board of Directors of McDonald's Corporation today announced that Don Thompson will retire as President and Chief Executive Officer and as a member of the Board of Directors after nearly 25 years of service to the company, effective March 1. The Board has elected Steve Easterbrook to replace Thompson as President and CEO.
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KFC for news
Enero 26, 2015
KFC now also in Georgia
KFC opened the doors to its first restaurant in Georgia on December 25th, 2014 in the capitol city of Tbilisi.
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Central Potato Research Station, Jalandhar (Punjab)
Enero 25, 2015
Dutch government to help Punjab set up a Potato Centre of Excellence
To strengthen potato research, Punjab will set up a Centre of Excellence for Potato in Jalandhar (potato belt) in collaboration with The Netherlands, Shimla-based Central Potato Research Institute and Punjab Agricultural University
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KFC Japan stops selling french fries due to crippled potato exports from the US
Enero 25, 2015
KFC Japan stops selling french fries due to crippled potato exports from the US
Kentucky Fried Chicken in Japan has stopped selling fries, as industrial disputes that have crimped potato exports from the US took another bite out of the country's fast food market.
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Confirmed: French Fried Potatoes NOT a Source of Trans Fat
Enero 25, 2015
Confirmed: French Fried Potatoes NOT a Source of Trans Fat
New Research Confirms French Fried Potatoes Are Not a Source of Trans Fat
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Agrico-ras Carolus smaakmaker tijdens Biobeurs
Enero 25, 2015
Agrico-ras Carolus smaakmaker tijdens Biobeurs
Vorige week nam Agrico deel aan de vernieuwde Biobeurs die plaats vond in het IJsselhallencomplex te Zwolle. Tijdens deze beurs zette Agrico haar bijzonder resistente en zeer smaakvolle biologische aardappelras Carolus in de spotlight
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Past Presidents National Potato Council Honored for WIC Accomplishment
Enero 23, 2015
Past Presidents National Potato Council Honored for WIC Accomplishment
At the National Potato Council (NPC) Annual Meeting on January 9, 2015, in Orlando, Florida, seven NPC
past presidents were invited to come on stage.
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Are Potatoes the Answer to China's Food Security Problem?
Enero 22, 2015
Are Potatoes the Answer to China's Food Security Problem?
In a meeting on January 6th, the Ministry of Agriculture of China announced plans to double the total area of land devoted to potato cultivation from just over 5 million hectares to 10 million hectares.
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Costa Rica explores the local production of french fries
Enero 22, 2015
Costa Rica explores the local production of french fries
In Costa Rica, potato growers, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG) and the University of Costa Rica (UCR) are exploring the possibilities for the local production of french fries.
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NFU Scotland urges shift from Potato R&D to Potato Promotion
Enero 20, 2015
NFU Scotland urges shift from Potato R&D to Potato Promotion
To combat tumbling potato consumption, NFU Scotland has urged the industry’s statutory levy body to consider shifting its funding emphasis from research and development to more promotion.
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