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NPD Group
juli 31, 2013
Only minor growth in number of restaurants in the US
The number of restaurants in the United States increased only 3,045 compared to spring 2012, according to a restaurant census conducted this spring by The NPD Group, a leading global information company.
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Virus successful bio-insecticide against Guatemalan Potato Moth
juli 31, 2013
Virus successful bio-insecticide against Guatemalan Potato Moth
The Guatemalan potato moth is wreaking havoc in potato crops in Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. Control measures exist, but are toxic or financially out of reach. Now there's a promising alternative: a biopesticide based on a virus that infects the moth.
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Simplot for news
juli 30, 2013
Simplot Australia rejects healthy food rating system
Food processor Simplot Australia has rejected the Star system for labelling healthy and unhealthy food.
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Don Odiorne Receives 2013 Foodservice Achievement Award
juli 29, 2013
Don Odiorne Receives 2013 Foodservice Achievement Award
For the past 25 years, Don Odiorne, Vice President-Foodservice for the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC), has focused his considerable energies on creating national awareness and customer preference for Idaho® Potatoes in the foodservice sector.
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Prince Edward Island Potato Board supports new oil seed research
juli 29, 2013
Prince Edward Island Potato Board supports new oil seed research
The Prince Edward Island Potato Board is hoping a new investment in oil seed research will help farmers make the most of a growing oilseed industry.
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juli 29, 2013
Potato Industry in South Australia receives government support for training
The State Government of South Australia has awarded AU$43,500 to the Potato Industry for initiatives to make sure workers have skills to meet increasing production demands.
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Ugandan scientists to start trials on GM potato for resistance against blight
juli 28, 2013
Ugandan scientists to start trials on GM potato for resistance against blight
Scientists in Uganda will soon start confined trials of genetically modified strains of Irish potato designed to be resistant to Phytophthora infestans, the fungus that causes potato blight, now devastating the crop in the west of the country.
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Argentinian scientists develop GM potato resistant to PVY
juli 28, 2013
Argentinian scientists develop GM potato resistant to PVY
A team of Argentinian scientists led by Fernando Bravo Almonacid, independent researcher of CONICET at the Institute for Research on Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology (INGEBI, CONICET-UBA), developed potato plants resistant to Potato Virus Y (P...
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 World Potato Congress 2015
juli 27, 2013
9th World Potato Congress to be hosted by Yanqing County of Beijing City, China
David Thompson, President of World Potato Congress Inc., recently announced that Yanqing County, Beijing City, China, has been selected as the site of the 9th International World Potato Congress to be held July 28-30th, 2015.
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Ron Offutt wants potato price-fixing lawsuit dismissed
juli 27, 2013
Ron Offutt wants potato price-fixing lawsuit dismissed
Business magnate Ron Offutt formally has denied wrongdoing in a potato price-fixing lawsuit, asking that the case be dismissed or that it go to jury trial.
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Using the Potato to Develop China-Peru Relations
juli 27, 2013
Using the Potato to Develop China-Peru Relations
For over 30 years, the International Potato Center (CIP) has played a significant role in developing Sino-Peruvian relations through the introduction and promotion of various varieties of drought and disease resistant potato and sweet potato to China.
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juli 27, 2013
David Thompson Leads World Potato Congress Inc.
David Thompson has recently been appointed President and CEO of World Potato Congress Inc, (WPC Inc) an organization headquartered in Charlottetown, PEI, Canada and dedicated to promoting the potato industry world-wide.
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juli 24, 2013
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juli 24, 2013
Reversal of WIC's White Potato Ban Approved by House Committee
Recently, the House Appropriations Committee approved an amendment offered by Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho) to require USDA to include fresh white potatoes as part of its Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program.
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juli 23, 2013
Argentina desarrolla una papa transgénica resistente a virus de la papa Y (PVY)
Científicos del Conicet lograron desarrollar una variedad de papa transgénica que resiste mejor los ataques del Virus de la Papa Y, patógeno que afecta a mas del 50% de los cultivos y reduce su productividad entre 20 y 80% en los casos más severos.
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