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Cavendish Farms announced today it had concluded an agreement to buy the assets of Maple Leaf Potatoes, the frozen potato business of Maple Leaf Foods Inc.
december 10, 2012
Cavendish Farms to buy Maple Leaf Potatoes
Cavendish Farms announced today it had concluded an agreement to buy the assets of Maple Leaf Potatoes, the frozen potato business of Maple Leaf Foods Inc., including a 142,000 sq. ft. processing facility in Lethbridge, Alberta.
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Get ready for Chip Week 2013
december 10, 2012
Get ready for Chip Week 2013
In the United Kingdom the countdown to Chip Week has begun! Running from 18 to 24 February 2013, the annual campaign to promote chips (=french fries) is a fantastic opportunity for growers, merchants and everyone involved in supplying chips to boost bu...
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EUPPA lanza nueva web sobre cómo cocinar mejor las papas fritas
december 02, 2012
EUPPA lanza nueva web sobre cómo cocinar mejor las papas fritas
La Asociación Europea de Transformadores de la Patata (EUPPA) lanza web sobre cómo cocinar mejor las papas fritas. Destinada a profesionales y consumidores.
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ConAgra Foods will acquire Ralcorp, the largest manufacturer of private label food in the U.S.
november 28, 2012
ConAgra Foods to Acquire Ralcorp, the Largest Private Label Food Manufacturer in the US
ConAgra Foods, Inc. and Ralcorp Holdings, Inc. today announced that the boards of directors of both companies have unanimously approved a definitive agreement under which ConAgra Foods will acquire Ralcorp
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Lamb Weston for news
november 28, 2012
Lamb Weston Twin Falls plant celebrates 50th anniversary
ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston is celebrating 50 years of making foods that people love at its operation in Twin Falls. The plant opened in 1962 – an early entrant into the frozen french fry business.
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Belgapom
november 26, 2012
Belgapom supports Conpapa potato project in Ecuador
On the occasion of the opening of Interpom Primeurs, its biennial international trade fair in Kortrijk Xpo, Belgapom, the professional association of the Belgian potato trade and processing sector, launched its corporate social responsibility project.
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Mydibel teases new branding at the Interpom | Primeurs 2012
november 12, 2012
Mydibel teases new branding at the Interpom | Primeurs 2012
Belgian French Fry Manufacturer Mydibel teases in their Interpom | Primeurs News information "Mydibel same brand brand new". I guess we have to find out at the trade show itself what that exactly means....
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New French Fry line for Lamb Weston in Boardman, Oregon
november 11, 2012
New French Fry line for Lamb Weston in Boardman, Oregon
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE:CAG) announced today an estimated $200 million expansion of its Lamb Weston frozen potato facility in Boardman, Ore. This strategic investment will add a new line to the plant – increasing capacity for making french fries and...
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Interpom | Primeurs 2012 sold out
november 09, 2012
Interpom | Primeurs 2012 sold out
The 16th edition of INTERPOM PRIMEURS will be held from Sunday 25 to Tuesday 27 November 2012 in Kortrijk Xpo (Belgium). With the new record number of 255 exhibitors and the entire filling of the exhibition complex at Kortrijk Xpo, INTERPOM PRIMEURS ...
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Filippino firm Potato Corner planning big expansion in the US
november 07, 2012
Filippino firm Potato Corner planning big expansion in the US
Filippino-owned flavored French fries retailer Potato Corner is planning to expand in the US from the current 13 to as many as 1,000 stores in the next five to seven years.
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november 06, 2012
The chilled potato industry: not always easy
In between ordinary ware potatoes and the ready-to-eat potato there is another segment: that of the chilled potato slices. The relatively smaller companies inhabiting this sector don’t always have it easy. They have to adhere to the same stern regulati...
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McCain Foods
november 04, 2012
Quest for the perfect potato pays off for McCain Foods in India
India’s love affair with the french fry is so intense that the Canadian potato giant is injecting another $69 million on top of its current $37 million investment into greatly increasing output at its plant in Mehsana, which only opened five years ago.
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oktober 30, 2012
McCain Foods New Zealand had a good year.
Frozen foods company McCain Foods New Zealand boosted profit by 27 per cent to $11.4 million for the year ending June, helped along by stronger sales during the Rugby World Cup.
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McDonald's for news
oktober 26, 2012
How McDonald’s Canada french fries are made
In the latest installment of its transparency campaign, McDonald's has released a video to try and convince skeptical Canadians that its famous french fries are indeed made out of real potatoes.
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Simplot for news
oktober 26, 2012
Simplot cuts energy use
J.R. Simplot Co. has embraced energy efficiency as a core business value. The Idaho food, fertilizer and chemical company has dramatically reduced its use of electricity and natural gas, saving millions of dollars annually. Simplot, which has 10,000 e...
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Idahoan for news
oktober 25, 2012
Potato Processor Idahoan Foods receives training Funds for Expansion
Potato processor Idahoan Foods will receive up to $240,000 from the Idaho Department of Labor Workforce Development Training Fund to train 60 new workers at its Idaho Falls plant. The Idaho Department of Labor’s commitment averaging $4,000 per new emp...
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How McCain Foods became the preferred buyer of Lutosa
oktober 24, 2012
How McCain Foods became the preferred buyer of Lutosa
Last week McCain Foods and PinguinLutosa announced an agreement on the sale of the PinguinLutosa potato division. The Belgian Newspaper 'De Standaard' reveals how McCain Foods ended up the preferred buyer instead of Conagra Foods Lamb Weston.
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oktober 23, 2012
British potato firms' 'double whammy' weather woes
Manufacturers of potato products are being hit by a “double whammy” because of the most difficult crop in living memory. Heavy rain delayed planting and is now frustrating harvesting plans.
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