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Potato sales at retail remain strong
september 28, 2020
US Potato sales at retail remain strong
Since public health restrictions for COVID-19 were put in place, US potato sales at retail have been well above historical levels.
US Restaurant Sales up in August, but Operators Remain Concerned
september 22, 2020
US Restaurant Sales up in August, but Operators Remain Concerned
As total restaurant sales losses in the United States topped USD 185 billion, a majority of operators do not expect their business to fully recover within 6 months.
Impression of the annual Potato D.C. Fly-In
september 17, 2020
National Potato Council's annual meeting combined with Potato D.C. Fly-in February 2021
The National Potato Council’s annual meeting, in previous years combined with the Potato Expo, will next year be combined with Potato D.C. Fly-in in late February
The WSU study estimates the reduced potato acreage due to COVID-19 lowered production by 13% or 729,120 tons of potatoes, equivalent to the weight of about 76 Space Needles.
september 11, 2020
Economic hit of COVID-19 to the Washington State Potato Sector estimated at USD 1 Billion
A WSU study has estimated the 2020 economic losses from potato production and processing in Washington. The demand shocks of COVID-19 resulted in a hit of roughly $1 billion dollars in gross state product.
Colorado's Skyline Potato starts 2020 on optimistic note
september 09, 2020
Colorado's Skyline Potato starts 2020 on optimistic note
Just days before his Center, CO, operation kicked off its 2020 San Luis Valley potato season, Skyline Potato Co. General Manager Les Alderete said he was optimistic about the overall market situation and the coming year.
Ample supplies of medium and small size potatoes on the market in Idaho
september 04, 2020
Ample supplies of medium and small size potatoes on the market in Idaho
The Idaho potato harvest has started. For Eagle Eye Produce, the harvest kicked off in central Idaho during the first week of August with their russet potatoes.
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Key Technology: 'The Increasing Role of Digital Sorters'
september 01, 2020
The Increasing Role of Digital Sorters
Powered by Industry 4.0 methodologies and IIoT (the Industrial Internet of Things), modern sorters are increasingly being utilized as data centers at the same time they sort product and are uniquely qualified to contribute to the data revolution.
Americans tear up old eating habits, forcing farms to raze crops
juli 20, 2020
Americans tear up old eating habits, forcing farms to raze crops
Americans have rapidly changed the ways they buy, cook and eat food in just four months, leaving everyone from farmers to restaurants unable to match their pivot.
Lamb Weston is known for its frozen french fry products but it also produces shredded potatoes, diced potatoes formed potatoes (hash browns and Tater Puffs), chips, mashed potatoes, appetizers and vegetables.
juli 16, 2020
Lamb Weston pulls back curtain with first-ever sustainability report
The region’s largest potato processor sheds new light on french fry-making in its first-ever corporate sustainability report.
Potato sales at retail soar in the US
juni 10, 2020
Potato sales at retail soar in the US
Retail potato sales soar, increasing 10.4% in dollar sales and 9.3% in volume sales between July 1, 2019, and May 19, 2020, according to IRI. All potato categories across the retail store, except deli-prepared sides, increased in dollar and volume sales, according to a report by Potatoes USA.
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mei 13, 2020
PepsiCo Launches New Direct-to-Consumer Offerings to Deliver Food & Beverage Products and Meet Increased Demand Amid Pandemic
As consumers increasingly turn online for their food and beverage needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, PepsiCo, Inc. announced the launch of PantryShop.com and Snacks.com, two direct-to-consumer websites where shoppers can order an assortment of PepsiCo's brands.
Potato Industry Welcomes USD 50 Million USDA Purchase for Potatoes
mei 13, 2020
Potato Industry Welcomes USD 50 Million USDA Purchase for Potatoes
The National Potato Council has welcomed USDA’s announcement of a $50 million surplus potato purchase to support the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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