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[Mapa mental] Qué hacen los países andinos para mitigar el impacto del cambio climático sobre su producción de papa?
August 24, 2014
[Mapa mental] Qué hacen los países andinos para mitigar el impacto del cambio climático sobre su producción de papa?
Utilizando los servicios de Mattermap, se ha construido este mapa para mostrar rápidamente lo que se hace en los Andes para disminuir los efectos del cambio climático en la producción del tubérculo.
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Mydibel Group installs 2 ha photovoltaic panels at Gramybel location
August 06, 2014
Mydibel Group installs 2 ha photovoltaic panels at Gramybel location
Mydibel Group, manufacturer of fresh and deep-frozen potato products and dried potato flakes and granules, has invested in the construction of 2 ha of photovoltaic panels - the largest industrial solar field in private hands in Wallonia
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Westmaas 2014: Meeting place for the potato sector
August 03, 2014
Westmaas 2014: Meeting place for the potato sector
The Potato Demo Day is an easily accessible event for the Potato Sector. The programme is implemented at limited costs and in cooperation with participating companies from the sector.
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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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Neiker investiga los genes de patata que mejor se adaptan al cambio climático
July 28, 2014
Neiker investiga los genes de patata que mejor se adaptan al cambio climático
El Instituto Vasco de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, NEIKER-Tecnalia, entidad pública dependiente de la Viceconsejeria de Agricultura, Pesca y Política Alimentaria del Gobierno Vasco, está investigando actualmente los genes de patata que mejor se adaptan a las condiciones previstas de cambio climático, caracterizadas por una disminución de la lluvia y temperaturas más extremas de calor y frío.
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Neiker-Tecnalia is researching the potato genes that best adapt to climate change
July 24, 2014
Neiker-Tecnalia is researching the potato genes that best adapt to climate change
The Basque Research institute Neiker-Tecnalia is currently looking for potato genes that best adapt to the anticipated climate change conditions, characterised by a reduction in rainfall and increased extremes of hot and cold temperatures.
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Russet House launches Organic White Fries - available this fall
July 15, 2014
Russet House launches Organic White Fries - available this fall
Russet House - the third largest sweet potato processor in North America - announces the launch of Organic White Fries in early fall of 2014.
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International Study suggests Organic plants produce more antioxidants
July 15, 2014
International Study suggests Organic plants produce more antioxidants
An international team of experts led by Newcastle University has shown that organic crops are up to 60% higher in a number of key antioxidants than conventionally-grown ones.
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Fabcon Batch Fryer saves on Energy
July 14, 2014
Fabcon Batch Fryer saves on Energy
Fabcon HCFS 220 Batch Fryer produces up to 220 kgs of finished product per hour using the same or less energy than competitive equipment producing 120 kgs, according to the company.
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ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston and Community Leaders Celebrate Boardman Plant Expansion
June 30, 2014
ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston and Community Leaders Celebrate Boardman Plant Expansion
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE:CAG) joined with community and civic leaders today to celebrate the completed expansion of its Lamb Weston frozen potato facility in Boardman, Oregon
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Warmer winters linked to increased pesticide use
June 26, 2014
Warmer winters linked to increased pesticide use
In this USDA research on soybean crops, researchers find a link between minimum winter temperature and pesticide use.
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June 26, 2014
Aversion to GMOs becoming driving factor to buying organic.
Among US families, avoiding GMO's is increasingly becoming one of the drivers to buy organic foods.
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President signs into law revisions to the EPA rules supporting Maine Farmers
June 16, 2014
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President Obama signed into law revisions to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules that ease compliance for farms across Maine.
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June 15, 2014
PEI Potato Industry says high-capacity irrigation wells needed
Two of the most powerful voices in P.E.I.s billion dollar potato industry appeared before the Legislature's agriculture committee Thursday in Charlottetown.
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Avanzan estudios de variedad de papa que soporta bajas temperaturas en Perú
June 12, 2014
Avanzan estudios de variedad de papa que soporta bajas temperaturas en Perú
El director del Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA) de Ayacucho informó que se continuará trabajando en el estudio de los genes de la papa silvestre que son resistentes a las heladas para generar variedades mejoradas que resistan a los embates climatológicos.
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Alberto Salas, el "padrino" peruano que quiere salvar al mundo con la papa
June 10, 2014
Alberto Salas, el "padrino" peruano que quiere salvar al mundo con la papa
El agrónomo peruano de 71 años, conocido en el Centro Internacional de la Papa en Lima como 'el padrino de la papa', lleva más de medio siglo consagrado al estudio del cultivo que, asegura, ayudará a la humanidad a sobrevivir el cambio climático.
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One in Five North American consumers confuse Local and Organic
June 05, 2014
One in Five North American consumers confuse Local and Organic
With more people buying local and organic food, consumers should know the difference between the two so they recognize what they’re buying, but nearly one in five still confuse the terms, a University of Florida researcher says.
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Wisconsin Farmers Provide Resources to Tackle Water Issues in Central Wisconsin
May 21, 2014
Wisconsin Farmers Provide Resources to Tackle Water Issues in Central Wisconsin
The potato and vegetable growers in Wisconsin's Central Sands are not content to debate causes, and they have united to proactively seek solutions to Tackle Water Issues in Central Wisconsin.
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