News on The Potato Supply Chain from Northern America

Pacific Northwest program works to create disease resistant potato varieties
June 09, 2011
Pacific Northwest program works to create disease resistant potato varieties
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June 08, 2011
Potato Research Centre hopes to breed resistant potatoes
Scientists at the Potato Research Centre hope to crossbreed foreign and domestic potatoes to create a new spud that's resilient to disease and requires fewer pesticides.
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June 08, 2011
Summer potato markets heating up
In North America, summer potato markets are strengthening as the East Coast deal shifts from northern Florida to North Carolina.
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June 07, 2011
UPGA view on Potato Prices: Perched on a cliff
The Chief Operating Officer of the United Potato Growers of America offers his view of the potato prices this summer:
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A Warming Planet Struggles to Feed Itself
June 04, 2011
A Warming Planet Struggles to Feed Itself
The rapid growth in farm output that defined the late 20th century has slowed to the point that it is failing to keep up with the demand for food, driven by population increases and rising affluence in once-poor countries.
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June 03, 2011
Washington potato production among the most sustainable on the planet
Washington potatoes are not only good for you, their production is highly sustainable.
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June 03, 2011
Farmers in P.E.I. hoping drier weather allows them to get crops in
Prince Edward Island potato farmers, kept out of their fields by weeks of rain, are frantically trying to catch up with their planting.
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USDA for news
June 03, 2011
USDA revises standards for No. 1 potatoes
Revisions to the grading standards for No. 1 potatoes allow for mixed varieties of potatoes to be packaged together, as requested by grower/shippers and retailers.
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June 03, 2011
5 positive signs for restaurants
Rising costs for food and fuel have dominated headlines and weighed heavily on the minds of restaurant operators.
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University of Idaho Extension for news
June 02, 2011
Idaho Potato Commission discusses research priorities
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New Focus on Potato webcast: White Mold of Potato, Epidemiology and Management
June 01, 2011
New Focus on Potato webcast: White Mold of Potato, Epidemiology and Management
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May 31, 2011
Plant worker handling diacetyl awarded $814,500 for 'popcorn lung'
A plant worker won an $814,500 judgment in Baltimore County Circuit Court after claiming he contracted a rare lung disease known as "popcorn lung"from breathing diacetyl, a chemical used to make food taste buttery.
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May 26, 2011
Retail Food Prices Continue To Climb
Retail food price inflation continues to be a concern to consumers as the Consumer Price Index for food-at-home in the United States was up 3.9% from a year ago during April, reports The Food Institute.
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Colorado Potato Administrative Committee promotes Heart Health
May 25, 2011
Colorado Potato Administrative Committee promotes Heart Health
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May 18, 2011
Federal Plan to Limit Potatoes on School Menus Whips Up Supporters of this 'Gateway Vegetable'
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