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Nourishing Our Future at the World Potato Congress 2009
april 21, 2009
Terry Olsen looks back on World Potato Congress
The humble spud is on a roll. After years of languishing behind the greens on the back of the dinner plate, it shouldered its way into the candlelight last year when the United Nations designated 2008 the year of the potato. Now, just a few months in...
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Purple potatoes
april 11, 2009
Purple Heart: New Zealand's Purple Potatoes
New Zealand potato breeder Plant and Food Research has added a new attractive purple skinned variety to its range, which may have added health benefits. With a vivid purple skin and distinctive speckled purple flesh inside, Purple Heart was one of 16 c...
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Nourishing Our Future at the World Potato Congress 2009
maart 24, 2009
2009 World Potato Congress Award Winners Recognized
The official Closing ceremonies of the 7th World Potato Congress (WPC) at Christchurch, New Zealand, were highlighted by the presentation of the triennial Industry Awards. The awards recognize outstanding personal contribution and leadership, related ...
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World Potato Congress opens in Christchurch, New Zealand
maart 23, 2009
World Potato Congress opens in Christchurch, New Zealand
The chair of the World Potato Congress, being held in New Zealand, says producers will need to be ready to meet increased international demand and New Zealand in particular has room to do so.The seventh congress opened in Chirstchurch on Monday - the f...
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maart 16, 2009
Heat takes toll on potato revenue in Australia
The South Australian Potato Company says heat damage has left half of its crops with some level of damage. The company's business development coordinator, Julian Carbone, says white variety colliban suffered the most damage. He says the company has lo...
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maart 04, 2009
Potato seed demand in NZ garden centres skyrocketing
Caviar and champagne might be out, but the humble potato is reigning supreme in the recession. Sales of seed-potatoes have sky rocketed and a major distributor predicts demand from gardeners will be up 30 per cent for the coming season. At Fairfields ...
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Simplot for news
februari 09, 2009
Simplot Australia imports French fries from US to deal with drought
Tasmanian potato farmers are frustrated the vegetable processor Simplot has had to import potatoes [French Fries]from the United States to fill a shortfall caused by the drought. Simplot's Ulverstone plant in the state's north-west is operating 40,00...
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McCain for news
februari 05, 2009
McCain may be forced to forgo Ballarat potatoes
McCain Foods says it might have to rely on other sources for its potatoes this season, after last week's heatwave ruined many of the crops near Ballarat.Most potato growers in the region sell their produce to the Ballarat-based frozen food company.The ...
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februari 04, 2009
Heatwave ruins Ballarat potato crops
Hundreds of millions of [Australian] dollars may have been wiped off the incomes of potato growers in the Ballarat region because of last week's heatwave.Norm Suckling farms a property near Creswick, north of Ballarat.He estimates hundreds of tonnes of...
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McCain for news
januari 30, 2009
McCain Ballarat offers a 24% increase in potato price
Ballarat district potato growers have been offered a 24 per cent increase to supply potatoes to McCain Foods this year. Growers received a letter last week from the Ballarat food processor stating the increase.It is believed the amount was agreed to ac...
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januari 19, 2009
Victoria interstate potato trade restarted
The first consignments of potatoes to leave Victoria since the discovery of potato cyst nematode last year have been trucked to Canberra and Brisbane. Interstate trade was halted after the discovery of potato cyst nematode on a property at Thorpdale, t...
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januari 16, 2009
Second positive PCN sample in Victoria from related property
VICTORIA'S leading potato-growing district will not find itself locked out of interstate trade despite the discovery of a second property affected by a potato parasite. A massive testing effort since the original discovery had tested 550,000 soil sampl...
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oktober 22, 2008
Potato Cyst Nematodes all over Australia?
A property at Thorpdale, in West Gippsland, has been found to have potato cyst nematode (PCN) and a freeze has been put on potato trade from the area.John Hodgkin from the Thorpdale branch of the Victorian Farmers Federation says the Government has to ...
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oktober 17, 2008
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