News on The Potato Supply Chain from Europe

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August 06, 2012
Crisps: an icon for the British Consumer
If you observe Brits' lunch habits, you'll discover the obsession of the Nation for crisps. While, according to Mintel's latest research into savoury snacks, the vast majority (76%) of Brits would typically lunch on a sandwich - or roll or wrap - 40% w...
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The completed bulk potato storage for processing potatoes in the United Kingdom (Courtesy: Crop Systems Ltd)
August 05, 2012
Case study: How to build a potato storage facility
A new 2,700 tonne potato storage facility – constructed and equipped as a ‘turnkey’ project by Crop Systems Ltd - is helping Shropshire growers J M Bubb and Son hit and beat exacting targets for both energy and CIPC usage.
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August 02, 2012
Potato Council invites you to Potato Europe
Potato importers and growers looking to import high quality seed potatoes are warmly invited to visit the Potato Council pavilion at Potato Europe (Villers-Saint-Christophe, France, September 12-13). This is an ideal opportunity for potential importer...
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August 02, 2012
Disaster looming for potato producers in Scotland's Borders region
The wet summer is affecting most farmers in the Borders, with the possible exception of berry growers. Potato producers face the most severe challenges
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August 02, 2012
British growers advised to protect valuable potatoes in store this year
Potato growers in Britain this year have had to endure the worst of conditions and the wet weather has caused crop loss and stress
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August 01, 2012
Access to water still high on agenda for British potato growers
Water abstraction reform is high on the list of challenges the NFU’s Potato Forum will tackle in the next year.
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August 01, 2012
Blight-resistant GM spuds to save Irish growers €450/ha, says lead researcher
Potato growers could achieve potential savings of more than €450/ha if they used a blight-resistant genetically modified (GM) potato variety instead of a conventional variety.
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August 01, 2012
GM potato trial 'threatens Ireland's image'
Ireland's environmental protection agency has approved the first trial of a genetically modified potato crop.
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August 01, 2012
Standen-Pearson potato harvesters - New technology, more options
Standen-Pearson potato harvester developments continue at a fast pace, with new technology and new machines being introduced due to increasing demand from UK and export markets.
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New Herbert intake grading systems brings benefits to Czech potato packer Medipo Agras
August 01, 2012
New Herbert intake grading systems brings benefits to Czech potato packer Medipo Agras
Medipo Agras in the Czech Republic, are potato packers who have recently replaced their old Herbert line with a larger intake grading system.
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En Irlanda se ensayarán papas transgénicas
July 30, 2012
En Irlanda se ensayarán papas transgénicas
La Agencia de Protección Ambiental (EPA) dio su visto bueno para las pruebas de una papa genéticamente modificada (GM) que es resistente al tizón de la papa. En los próximos cuatro años se sembrarán en Irlanda dos hectáreas con esta papa genéticament...
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July 27, 2012
Angry reaction to GM potatoes go-ahead in Ireland
Top names from the food, restaurant, and tourism sectors have sharply criticised the Environmental Protection Agency for potentially destroying Ireland’s 'clean, green'agricultural image by allowing GM potatoes to be grown in Ireland.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has today given consent to Teagasc, Oak Park, Co Carlow, to carry out field trials on a genetically modified (GM) potato line with improved resistance to late potato blight.
July 26, 2012
Green light for growing GM potatoes in Ireland
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has today given consent to Teagasc, Oak Park, Co Carlow, to carry out field trials on a genetically modified (GM) potato line with improved resistance to late potato blight.
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July 25, 2012
Rain driving spread of potato blight in Scotland
One of the scourges of the potato crop – blight – has now been found in all the major growing areas of Scotland, with infestation levels running well ahead of average.
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July 13, 2012
Potato sowings drop in Ireland
Potato growers have cut production by as much as 27pc in the past two years in an effort to curb losses on the crop.
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July 12, 2012
Potato growers in Britain face weather-related challenges
Potato growers are facing many weather-related challenges and recent warm, wet weather has led to a massive increase in the number of Smith Periods this year so far, says Potato Council executive and blight specialist Gary Collins.
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July 09, 2012
Agrico takes 100% interest in Perunaseppä OY, Finland
On July 2nd, 2012, the Agrico Group acquired all the shares of the Finnish Perunaseppä OY through its subsidiary Agrico Nordic AB, Sweden.
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July 05, 2012
Green light for further research with GM potatoes in Belgium
One year after the protest against the test fields for GM potatoes in Ghent, the Flemish Institute for Biotechnology (VIB) has been given the green light for a second phase of research.
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