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A group of villagers from Jachacachi, Peru, help excavate the site where evidence of potato domestication was found.
december 03, 2016
Researchers trace roots of potato farming to Andes
Every French fry, gnocchi, tater tot and order of hash browns humans have eaten in the past 5,000 years can be traced back to one place in the world — northwestern Bolivia and southern Peru.
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Potatoes in the market
november 15, 2016
Rastrean la evolución del cultivo de la patata en los Andes precolombinos
Un grupo de investigadores han descubierto a través de restos de almidones las pruebas botánicas que muestran cómo fue la evolución del cultivo de la patata en los Andes en la época precolombina, según un estudio publicado en el número de esta semana de la revista PNAS.
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Historia de la papa en el mundo
december 09, 2015
Historia de la papa en el mundo
Resumen y enlace al texto completo del artículo escrito por J. W. Bentley y publicado (inglés) en el último número de la Revista Latinoamericana de la Papa.
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Sharing The History Of The Prince Edward Island Potato Industry
augustus 23, 2014
Sharing The History Of The Prince Edward Island Potato Industry
Prince Edward Island potato growers are proud of the trail blazers and industry builders who have established PEI as a world leader in potato production and expertise.
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¿Por qué la humilde papa es tan apreciada en Kazajistán?
mei 22, 2014
¿Por qué la humilde papa es tan apreciada en Kazajistán?
Los kasajos han adaptado como suyo el tubérculo andino y hoy ocupan el noveno lugar en consumo
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Fifty Years of Potato Storage Research at Sutton Bridge
april 17, 2014
Fifty Years of Potato Storage Research at Sutton Bridge
This week saw the Potato Council division of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) mark the 50th anniversary of the opening of its Sutton Bridge Crop Storage Research (SBCSR) facility, near Spalding in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
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How potato invaded China
augustus 02, 2013
How potato invaded China
It may surprise many people to learn that China has been the world's largest producer of potatoes since 1993. But it should not be entirely unexpected. The Chinese diet has changed drastically since the economic reforms of the 1980's.
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Un trabajo sobre la papa en el País Vasco recibe el Premio Félix Mocoroa
december 14, 2012
Un trabajo sobre la papa en el País Vasco recibe el Premio Félix Mocoroa
Un trabajo sobre los primeros pasos en el cultivo y la implantación de la patata en el País Vasco, realizado por David Palanca, ha recibido hoy el XIX Premio Félix Mocoroa de investigación gastronómica.
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The amazing tale of Idaho's J.R. Simplot
februari 15, 2012
The amazing tale of Idaho's J.R. Simplot
As with any megafortune, John Richard (J.R.) Simplot's wealth was built from a few simple but revolutionary ideas, much sweat, and a generous glossing of luck. The details of his experience, however, are singular in the extreme.
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The International Potato Center in Peru has preserved almost 5,000 native potato varieties.
oktober 24, 2011
How the potato changed the world
When potato plants bloom, they send up five-lobed flowers that spangle fields like fat purple stars. By some accounts, Marie Antoinette liked the blossoms so much that she put them in her hair.
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Alexander Pavlista, Potato Specialist & Crop Physiologist at the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, University of Nebraska
oktober 19, 2010
The History of the potato Industry in Nebraska
The Nebraska Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) began tracking the potato industry in 1866, a year before statehood. Then, acreage was 5,000;yield was 36 cwt/a (cwt = hundredweight = 100 lb), and the crop value was $500,000.
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Amflora starch potato
maart 10, 2010
The History and Future of GM Potatoes
Last week the European Commission approved cultivation and processing of the genetically modified starch potato Amflora. The request for authorisation was submitted by Amflora's developer BASF in August 1996, more than 13 years ago!

In North America, currently no genetically modified potatoes are commercially grown. But the GM potato has already a colorful history in the US and Canada
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