News on The Potato Supply Chain from Europe

Irish potato chip company launches 'SpudNav'
November 05, 2012
Irish potato chip company launches 'SpudNav'
The Keogh farming family have been growing potatoes in north county Dublin for over 200 years. The city of Dublin has grown around the farm over the years.
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Potato equipment innovation on show at ADAS Syngenta Potato Conference and Exhibition
November 03, 2012
Potato equipment innovation on show at ADAS Syngenta Potato Conference and Exhibition
Many of the leading potato machinery manufacturers will be exhibiting their latest developments at the ADAS Syngenta Potato Conference and Exhibition in Britain in November, with technological innovations covering the whole growing season - from seed t...
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Investigadores sostienen que los plátanos podrían reemplazar al cultivo de la papa debido al calentamiento global
November 03, 2012
Investigadores sostienen que los plátanos podrían reemplazar al cultivo de la papa debido al calentamiento global
El cambio climático puede variar la temperatura, cambiar los paisajes y, al parecer, también la dieta de las personas. Un grupo de expertos del Comité de Seguridad Alimentaria Mundial investigo el impacto del cambio climático de los 22 commodities m...
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Solynta wint Food Valley Award 2012 @Food Valley Expo
October 25, 2012
Solynta wint Food Valley Award 2012 @Food Valley Expo
“Het winnen van de Food Valley Award is geweldig. We zijn nu in een fase beland dat het zo goed gaat dat we op zoek zijn naar partners en daar helpt het winnen van zo’n prijs enorm”, aldus Pim Lindhout, hoofd Research &Development Solynta.
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Poor potato crop in Finland could cause shortage
October 25, 2012
Poor potato crop in Finland could cause shortage
This year’s potato harvest in Finland could be smaller than expected thanks to the rainy summer. In recent years Finland has exported a large surplus, but that is unlikely to be possible with this year’s reduced yields.
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Netherlands: 'Despite high price there is a lot of demand for potatoes'.
October 24, 2012
Netherlands: 'Despite high price there is a lot of demand for potatoes'
The mood in the Dutch potato market still remains good, according to potato exporter Altena: "Despite the high prices, there is still a good demand,"says Kees Schouten of Potato Wholesale Altena.
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Goodbye British Potato Council, hello Potato Council Limited
October 24, 2012
Potato harvest in the UK in a 'potentially disastrous situation'
In yesterday's Potato Weekly the Potato Council describes the lifting procgress of the 2012 potato crop: the potato harvest in the United Kingdom is still three weeks behind last season.
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Acrylamide intake linked to low birth weight
October 24, 2012
Acrylamide intake linked to low birth weight
Intake of foods high in acrylamide during pregnancy is associated with lower birth weight and smaller head circumference. This was revealed in an international study of the diet of 1,100 pregnant women and newborns from Denmark, England, Greece, Norway...
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Acrylamide levels in food largely unchanged states EFSA’s latest report
October 23, 2012
Acrylamide levels in food largely unchanged states EFSA’s latest report
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published its annual update report on acrylamide levels in food in 25 European countries. Acrylamide is a chemical contaminant produced during food processing. The report covers the monitoring period 2007-2...
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Ad for Albert Bartlett Rooster potatoes features Dallas Star
October 23, 2012
Ad for Albert Bartlett Rooster potatoes features Dallas Star
Albert Bartlett Rooster Potatoes has signed up another ex-Desperate Housewives star as the face of the brand, with Jesse Metcalfe featuring in the new ad. Metcalfe, currently starring in Dallas as Christopher Ewing, is seen ‘raising the temperature of...
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October 23, 2012
British potato firms' 'double whammy' weather woes
Manufacturers of potato products are being hit by a “double whammy” because of the most difficult crop in living memory. Heavy rain delayed planting and is now frustrating harvesting plans.
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October 21, 2012
Conferencia de Angus Armstrong en World Potato Congress 2012
En el marco del 8o World Potato Congress, WPC 2012, que tuvo lugar en Edinburgo 27 a 30 de mayo 2012, una de las intervenciones fue la de Angus Armstrong, Ejecutivo en Jefe de la firma Greenvale, especialista en patata en fresco y procesada en el merca...
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October 18, 2012
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This year, Agrico's potato variety Gourmandine was awarded the much coveted French quality award ‘Saveur de l’Année 2013’ (‘Taste of the Year 2013’) for the third time.
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October 16, 2012
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Co-operatives: a Key for Smallholder Inclusion into Value Chains (Rabobank Report)
October 15, 2012
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Goodbye British Potato Council, hello Potato Council Limited
October 11, 2012
2012 - a watershed year for the UK potato industry.
“The combination of low yielding potato crops, increased crop spraying costs and increased wastage from problems such as greening, soft rots and growth cracks has massively increased the average cost of producing a tonne of potatoes in 2012 to over £20...
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Fruit Logistica Innovation Award
October 10, 2012
Fruit Logistica 2013 is looking for innovators
Fresh produce industry companies with innovative products or services are invited to apply for the FRUIT LOGISTICA Innovation Award (FLIA) An official award ceremony on 8 February 2013 will be held to announce the winners.
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European potato field. Courtesy: European Potato Processors’ Association (EUPPA)
October 10, 2012
European Potato Processors Association (EUPPA) elects new board
The European Potato Processors Association (EUPPA) general assembly has approved yesterday new statutes and elected a new board at its meeting in Brussels earlier this week. The EUPPA member companies actively process potatoes in Austria, Belgium, Fra...
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