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Teenagers’ potassium intake may lower blood pressure in adulthood
april 30, 2015
Teenagers’ potassium intake may lower blood pressure in adulthood
A study published in JAMA Pediatrics shows that a diet high in potassium may protect teenagers from high blood pressure in adulthood. Since potatoes are a major dietary source of potassium, the potato sector should take note of this research.
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Improperly Home-canned Potatoes suspected as source of Botulism Outbreak
april 29, 2015
Improperly Home-canned Potatoes suspected as source of Botulism Outbreak
Ohio Department of Health officials say the likely source of the Lancaster botulism outbreak is home-canned potatoes used in a potato salad.
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Fontagro abre convocatoria para propuestas sobre innovaciones para el manejo sostenible de recursos naturales en agricultura familiar de LAC
april 19, 2015
Fontagro abre convocatoria para propuestas sobre innovaciones para el manejo sostenible de recursos naturales en agricultura familiar de LAC
El Fondo Regional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (FONTAGRO) anuncia la Convocatoria 2015 “Innovaciones para el manejo sostenible de recursos naturales en la agricultura familiar en América Latina y el Caribe”. Recibe propuestas hasta el 5 de junio.
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Potato protoplasts expressing green florescence to demonstrate high transformation efficiency.
april 15, 2015
Cellectis reduces cold sweetening in potato by inactivating a single gene
Cellectis Plant Sciences, Inc. has announced today that the Plant Biotechnology Journal has accepted the publication of its peer-reviewed manuscript demonstrating the phenotypic validation of potato lines developed by inactivating a single endogenous gene responsible for sugar accumulation when stored at cold temperatures.
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Idaho potato growers accept slight price cut in processing contracts
april 12, 2015
Idaho potato growers accept slight price cut in processing contracts
Southern Idaho Potato Cooperative growers have agreed to a contract that slightly reduces potato prices but requires processors to accept at least 90 percent of their 2014 acreages with individual farms.
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Settlement deadline in 'potato cartel' case extended
april 10, 2015
Settlement deadline in 'potato cartel' case extended
Settlement negotiations are apparently ongoing in the federal potato price-fixing case that wholesalers, retailers and consumers filed six years ago against United Potato Growers of America and others.
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Potandon Produce Bringing Back Display Shipper Program
april 09, 2015
Potandon Produce Bringing Back Display Shipper Program
Potandon Produce LLC announces the return of their highly successful and popular Mini Potato Display Shipper for the 2015 spring/summer selling season.
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Caitlin Mueller (left) and Renee O’Brien (right) are appointed as Meeting Planner and Assistant Marketing Manager respectively
april 06, 2015
United States Potato Board announces staff additions
The United States Potato Board (USPB) is pleased to announce Caitlin Mueller as Meeting Planner and Renee O’Brien as Assistant Marketing Manager, effective April 1, 2015.
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Florida Potato Growers positive on quality of crop
april 06, 2015
Florida Potato Growers positive on quality of crop
Florida potato growers are packing their heaviest seasonal volume. Demand and movement of Florida potatoes remain strong from mid-March through the end of April
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Consumer price sensitivities in the potato category
maart 29, 2015
Consumer price sensitivities in the potato category
New research from the United States Potato Board (USPB) reveals the complexity and range of price sensitivities within the potato category.
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Wisconsin Spudmobile to Make Appearance at 2015 WPS Farm Show
maart 24, 2015
Wisconsin Spudmobile to Make Appearance at 2015 WPS Farm Show
This week, the Wisconsin Spudmobile - Wisconsin’s traveling billboard - is in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, for the annual Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) Farm Show at the EAA Grounds.
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Research: Consumers willing to spend more for biotech potato products
maart 23, 2015
Research: Consumers willing to spend more for biotech potato products
New research from an Iowa State University economist, Wallace Huffman, found consumers were willing to spend more for genetically modified potato products with reduced levels of a chemical compound linked to cancer.
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maart 13, 2015
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maart 10, 2015
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