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National Potato Council Leadership for 2014 elected
Enero 17, 2014
National Potato Council Leadership for 2014 elected
At the National Potato Council’s (NPC) 2014 Annual Meeting, held January 10-11, 2014, in San Antonio, Texas, Randy Hardy from Hardy Farms in Oakley, Idaho, was elected to serve as NPC’s president for 2014 and to lead the council’s Executive Committee.
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Tyson Foods is exploring a bid on Michael Foods
Enero 16, 2014
Tyson Foods is exploring a bid on Michael Foods
According to reporting by Reuters Tyson Foods Inc (TSN.N) is exploring a bid for Michael Foods Group Inc, a deal that would combine one of the world's largest chicken processors with a large distributor of egg and dairy products.
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TOMRA demonstrates Field Potato Sorter at Fruit Logistica
Enero 16, 2014
TOMRA demonstrates Field Potato Sorter at Fruit Logistica
TOMRA Sorting Solutions will demonstrate its Field Potato Sorter (FPS) and Genius optical belt sorter at this year’s Fruit Logistica
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AUSVEG: Breathe easier with Vegetables
Enero 15, 2014
AUSVEG: Breathe easier with Vegetables
Recent research has linked the rise of fussy fruit and vegetable eaters in Western society to the population’s increased development of allergic asthma over the past 50 years.
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Potato Politics: John Kerry presents Idaho Potatoes to Sergey Lavrov
Enero 15, 2014
Potato Politics: John Kerry presents Idaho Potatoes to Sergey Lavrov
When the Idaho Potato Commission's CEO Frank Muir saw what happened Monday, he was 'thrilled.' The state's most famous tuber had a starring role in news coverage of a meeting between the U.S. and Russia.
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Emsland Stärke soon to get its heat from a straw fired bioenergy plant
Enero 15, 2014
Emsland Stärke soon to get its heat from a straw fired bioenergy plant
Germany's first straw-fired heating plant will soon be commissioned in Emlichheim. Burning approximately 60,000 metric tons of straw per year, it will supply heat to Emsland-Stärke GmbH, public facilities and private households.
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South Australian Potato Industry receives over AU$400,000 in Federal Funding
Enero 13, 2014
South Australian Potato Industry receives over AU$400,000 in Federal Funding
Potatoes South Australia Incorporated, the peak industry body for the potato industry value chain, has been awarded funding of AU$409,800 (excl GST) through the Federal Department of Agriculture’s National Landcare Innovation Grants for a two year project which will help develop a more reliable soil Phosphorus test.
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UAF scientist veers toward potato research when life brings a detour
Enero 13, 2014
UAF scientist veers toward potato research when life brings a detour
Jenifer Huang McBeath of the University of Alaska Fairbanks has been researching biological controls and developing environmentally friendly methods for farmers to combat plant diseases since 1985. She never intended to switch her focus to potatoes...
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UK develops seed potato and horticulture stand at Fruit Logistica 2014
Enero 09, 2014
UK develops seed potato and horticulture stand at Fruit Logistica 2014
Following the successful first-time collaboration by the British potato and horticulture sector at Fruit Logistica 2013, Potato Council, Horticultural Development Company (HDC) and the Commercial Horticultural Association (CHA) return with their industries to this massive event in February 2014.
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‘Great atmosphere’ as crowds flock to BP2013
Enero 08, 2014
‘Great atmosphere’ as crowds flock to BP2013
The potato industry flocked to Harrogate for BP2013, with organisers reporting a 20 per cent increase on the usual 6,000 attendance.
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Potato claims position of 'Top Vegetable' in New Zealand
Enero 08, 2014
Potato claims position of 'Top Vegetable' in New Zealand
The mighty potato has pushed out tomatoes to take the title of New Zealand’s number one favourite vegetable.
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Aeroponics to boost New York State potato production
Enero 08, 2014
Aeroponics to boost New York State potato production
The mashed potatoes or latkes that enhance your holiday feast have taken a long path from tuber to table – in many cases, several years. A project at Cornell University could trim that time.
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