News on The Potato Supply Chain from United Kingdom

Potato Council: Final call for new potato ambassadors
February 22, 2012
Potato Council: Final call for new potato ambassadors
Potato growers are needed to help put potatoes in the public eye and promote how great they are as a healthy, tasty and sustainable food. This final appeal comes as Potato Council continues its hunt for a new team of Potato Ambassadors. With the closin...
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February 14, 2012
Scottish seed potato inspection database launched
Scottish seed producers will soon have faster access to a complete record of all certification data collected during inspections of seed potatoes.
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February 12, 2012
Andere eetgewoonten einde voor Britse aardappel?
Aardappeltelers uit het Verenigd Koninkrijk zeggen dat de veranderende eetgewoonten hun tol eisen op hun sector. Doordat consumenten zich afkeren van de oorspronkelijke Britse hoofdproducten en in plaats daarvan kiezen voor rijst en pasta, stapelen de ...
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February 12, 2012
Greenvale Farm Fresh, Greenvale AP's debut in Branded Sector
Greenvale AP, the UK’s leading supplier of potatoes, is aiming to inject fresh interest into the produce sector with the launch of its first branded product. GreenVale Farm Fresh potatoes are being sold in 2kg eye-catching blue and green paper bags.
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Herbert launched the VariClean at LAMMA 2012
February 12, 2012
Herbert launched the VariClean at LAMMA 2012
Herbert Engineering showed its latest range of grading and handling equipment at LAMMA 2012. LAMMA 2012 saw also the official launch of Herbert’s most innovative coil cleaner and most advanced cleaner separator yet, the VariClean and the Coilcleaner p...
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February 03, 2012
British seed potato producers gear up for Fruit Logistica
After a busy export season in 2011, the British seed potato industry is set to reach new heights in 2012 by expanding existing and new markets.
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February 03, 2012
Jersey Royal potatoes are the earliest ever
The first Jersey Royal potatoes of the season will be harvested next week. It is thought to be the earliest harvest since the potato variety was developed about 130 years ago.
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February 01, 2012
Potatoes no longer big pay day for Northern Ireland farmers
Northern Ireland potato growers say a market glut has caused prices to crash and some banks to withdraw credit for the coming season.
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Seed certification database to be showcased at World Potato Congress
February 01, 2012
Seed certification database to be showcased at World Potato Congress
Scottish seed producers will soon be able to view seed certification data in real time from 2012, thanks to the latest online roll out of Scotland’s certification scheme. At the event, Dr John Kerr of Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture (SASA...
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January 31, 2012
Scottish growers provided with practical solutions for powdery scab control
Scottish potato growers had a difficult year in 2011 for several reasons, but one of the most significant was the cool, wet conditions, which were ideal for powdery scab to spread.
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January 31, 2012
New potato blight strain found in the UK
A new strain of potato blight, which could have reduced sensitivity to a popular fungicide, has been identified in the UK for the first time.
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January 30, 2012
British farmer adopting new techniques when growing potatoes
Yorkshire Wolds seed potato producer Andrew Manfield shared with Perth conference delegates some of the particular problems associated with growing potatoes in this part of the country, one particular problem being the lack of soil.
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Fenmarc’s campaign for its exclusively grown variety Rudolph has been recognised by the Grower of the Year awards.
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January 26, 2012
Comber spuds get European protected status
Comber early potatoes have been granted protected geographical indication(PGI) status under European law.
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January 26, 2012
Water not the only factor in reducing size of British potato crops
Andrew Williams of root crop specialists Home Farm, Nacton, near Ipswich, reckons the business will be reducing its potato planted acreage this season by about 10 per cent.
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January 19, 2012
Vales Sovereign now available on the open market for Scottish potato growers
For the first time, leading potato supplier Greenvale AP is making a limited amount of its seed potato variety, the Vales Sovereign, available on the open market to Scottish potato farmers. 
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January 18, 2012
Pesticide rules tighten the screw for Scots potato producers
Scottish arable farmers who have up until now had a range of pesticides to deal with crop disease and pest problems now have greatly reduced resources as a result of European Union legislation.
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January 17, 2012
Exports thriving for Scottish seed potato growers
Although other parts of the potato industry are in the doldrums, with lower returns than last year and much higher rejection percentages on account of the wet summer and lifting season, Scottish seed potato growers are busy exporting.
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