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Simplot outlines Innate marketing strategy
August 03, 2014
Simplot outlines Innate marketing strategy
The J.R. Simplot Co. expects USDA approval for its genetically modified Innate potatoes within the next two months. Simplot Plant Sciences Director of Commercialization Kerwin Bradley outlined the strategy for marketing the potatoes at the Potato Association of America meeting in Spokane.
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Honduras: Alcaldías buscan asumir control de centro experimental de papa
August 03, 2014
Honduras: Alcaldías buscan asumir control de centro experimental de papa
Las autoridades de las alcaldías de Opatoro y Cabañas iniciaron gestiones para solicitar la administración del Centro Nacional de Producción de Semilla de Papa. Con esa medida pretenden aumentar la producción de tubérculos y acceso a capacitación de jóvenes y productores de la zona.
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Dry weather could cut PEI crop yields by 15%
July 31, 2014
Dry weather could cut PEI crop yields by 15%
The hot weather that has struck Prince Edward Island this summer is making farmers nervous as harvest season draws nearer.
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PEI Dept of Environment shuts down potato wash plant RWL Holdings Ltd.
July 30, 2014
PEI Dept of Environment shuts down potato wash plant RWL Holdings Ltd.
Concerns over the quality of the waste water from a potato wash facility has resulted in the P.E.I. Department of Environment shutting down the operation.
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US Potato Board partners with World Food Championships
July 30, 2014
US Potato Board partners with World Food Championships
The World Food Championships announced today that the United States Potato Board (USPB) has officially signed on as a partner for the 2014 competition, which will be held in Downtown Las Vegas, November 12-18.
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Maine Potato Board: Maine potato crop looking wonderful
July 28, 2014
Maine Potato Board: Maine potato crop looking wonderful
Officials with the Maine Potato Board said Monday that weeks of heat and sunshine in July have done wonders for this year’s potato growing season.
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Dr. Peter VanderZaag appointed to International Advisory Committee of World Potato Congress Inc.
July 28, 2014
Dr. Peter VanderZaag appointed to International Advisory Committee of World Potato Congress Inc.
David Thompson, President and CEO of World Potato Congress Inc. announced today the appointment of Dr. Peter VanderZaag, President: SunRISE Potato Ltd, Alliston, Ontario, Canada, to the organization’s International Advisory Committee
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Agrilife Research Putting Designer Potatoes on the Menu to Boost Consumption
July 28, 2014
Agrilife Research Putting Designer Potatoes on the Menu to Boost Consumption
A decline in overall potato consumption has Texas A&M AgriLife Research breeders working on “designer” potatoes that meet the time constraints and unique tastes of a younger generation.
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Mexico suspends potato imports from the United States
July 28, 2014
Mexico suspends potato imports from the United States
The National Confederation of Potato Producers (CONPAPA) said in a statement that the judge José Francisco Pérez Mier had decided to definitively suspend the imports of potatoes, which were affecting Mexican crops and land.
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Late blight reappears in Long Island potato, tomato fields
July 28, 2014
Late blight reappears in Long Island potato, tomato fields
Late blight, a fungal-like pathogen that affects potato and tomato crops, has been confirmed on Long Island for the sixth consecutive year.
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Late Blight threatens Wisconsin Potato Fields
July 24, 2014
Late Blight threatens Wisconsin Potato Fields
A potato disease known as Late blight is threatening some Wisconsin potato fields, but growers are well aware and making strides to prevent it from spreading.
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Potato Industry Leadership Institute to be Held Feb. 19-26, 2015
July 22, 2014
Potato Industry Leadership Institute to be Held Feb. 19-26, 2015
The National Potato Council (NPC) and the United States Potato Board (USPB) are accepting applications for the Potato Industry Leadership Institute (PILI) class of 2015. The annual eight-day program, held Feb. 19-26, 2015, is designed to identify, develop, and cultivate new leaders within the U.S. potato industry.
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From left to right: Ron Gall, Nora Olsen and Anne Fowlie
July 22, 2014
World Potato Congress appoints three new directors
David Thompson, President & CEO, World Potato Congress Inc. (WPC Inc.) has announced the appointment of Mr. Ron Gall, New Zealand; Dr. Nora Olsen, USA; and Anne Fowlie, Canada; as members of the Board of Directors.
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Los colombianos comen menos papa, según reciente estudio
July 21, 2014
Los colombianos comen menos papa, según reciente estudio
Las cifras entregadas por Fedepapa revelan que antes la cifra estaba en 75 kilogramos percápita. Ahora no llega ni a 64.
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US Consumers are moving toward Smaller-Sized Bags Of Fresh Potatoes
July 20, 2014
US Consumers are moving toward Smaller-Sized Bags Of Fresh Potatoes
New sales figures from the United States indicate that when it comes to bagged fresh potatoes, smaller package sizes are starting to sell big.
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Washington potato director denies wrongdoing in republican primary
July 20, 2014
Washington potato director denies wrongdoing in republican primary
Chris Voigt, executive director of the Washington State Potato Commission, Moses Lake, is the focal point of a Republican primary election controversy involving the race between Clint Didier and his opponent Dan Newhouse.
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Hardbite Chips receives Non-GMO Project verification
July 18, 2014
Hardbite Chips receives Non-GMO Project verification
Hardbite Potato Chips is the first Canadian made potato chip brand to receive Non-GMO Project verification on two of its premium snack food items.
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Treinta familias del norte del Perú evalúan 125 clones de papa
July 17, 2014
Treinta familias del norte del Perú evalúan 125 clones de papa
Artículo preparado por Carlos Palacios Núñez, del Instituto de Montaña-Perú, socio implementador del proyecto “Comunidades de los Páramos” de la UICN.
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