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Peter VanderZaag, President and CEO of WPC.
januari 15, 2023
As John Griffin retires, World Potato Congress announces new leadership
As John Griffin retires, World Potato Congress announces new leadership: Peter VanderZaag as President and CEO, Nora Olsen as Vice President and Brian Douglas as Director.
Peak of the Market Ltd. Celebrates Manitoba Growers and Restaurants with Potato Week 2023
januari 15, 2023
Peak of the Market Ltd. Celebrates Manitoba Growers and Restaurants with Potato Week 2023
Potato Week, presented by Peak of the Market Ltd., is back for a fifth year of delicious dishes featuring Manitoba-grown potatoes.
Lamb Weston Reports Fiscal Outlook
januari 13, 2023
Potato processor Lamb Weston recently reported F2023 Q2 Results
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: LW) announced today its fiscal second quarter 2023 results and updated its fiscal 2023 outlook.
Potato Expo Steering Committee members cut the ribbon to open Potato Expo 2023 at the entrance of the Expo Hall
januari 12, 2023
Potato Expo Returns to Pre-Pandemic Levels with Colorado Event
On Jan. 4-5, more than 1,800 U.S. potato growers and industry members from a dozen countries turned out for Potato Expo 2023, hosted by the National Potato Council, at the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado
Pulsemaster welcomes Ben Lemieux to expand PEF utilization in the Americas
januari 11, 2023
Pulsemaster welcomes Ben Lemieux to expand PEF utilization in the Americas
Pulsemaster welcomes Key Account Manager Ben Lemieux to the team to cover the Americas Region. Based in New Brunswick, Canada, Ben Lemieux joins Pulsemaster with 28 years of food processing experience.
Greater appreciation for potatoes starts with Gen Z
januari 07, 2023
Greater appreciation for potatoes starts with Gen Z
In 2020, HZPC Americas launched the multi-year project 'Potato Glory' together with the University of Massachusetts Dining Program (UMass) for the purpose of conducting research
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service is awarding USD 202.7 million to more than 60 U.S. agricultural organizations to help expand export markets for U.S. farm and food products through the Market Access Program,
januari 07, 2023
USDA Invests More Than USD 200 Million to Expand Agricultural Exports Through Market Development Programs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service is awarding USD 202.7 million to more than 60 U.S. agricultural organizations to help expand export markets for U.S. farm and food products through the Market Access Program.
Phil Gusmano - Vice President - Better Made Snack Foods
januari 06, 2023
Michigan Potato Industry Commission (MPIC) names Gusmano to serve as chair
Gusmano and Ryan Norton of Walther Farms were elected chair and vice-chair, respectively, during the MPIC meeting in East Lansing on Dec. 15, 2022.
University of Idaho researchers developing nematode resistant potatoes
januari 04, 2023
University of Idaho researchers developing nematode resistant potatoes
University of Idaho researchers are introducing genes from a plant in the nightshade family into potatoes, seeking to develop spuds that resist harmful nematodes.  The plant, called ‘litchi tomato’, has natural resistance to several species of cyst and root-knot nematodes.
Duravant Acquires Multiscan Technologies
december 22, 2022
Duravant Acquires Multiscan Technologies
Duravant LLC, a global engineered equipment and automation solutions provider to the food processing, packaging and material handling sectors, has acquired Multiscan Technologies.
National Potato Council Releases New Logo
december 22, 2022
National Potato Council Releases New Logo Reflecting its Mission of ‘Standing Up for Potatoes on Capitol Hill’
In only the third time in its 74-year history, the National Potato Council released a new logo that better reflects its public policy focus and roots in Washington, D.C.
Lobster shells and soil
december 22, 2022
University of Maine researchers are testing lobster shells to thwart potato soil pathogens
Scientists at the University of Maine are evaluating if lobster shells can cultivate beneficial microbial communities that ward off soil borne potato pathogens.
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