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Tom's of Maine Experimenting with Potato Starch based Packaging
August 02, 2013
Tom's of Maine Experimenting with Potato Starch based Packaging
Tom’s of Maine, a leading natural products company focused on oral and personal care, is looking to reduce end-of-life waste from its products even more by experimenting with biodegradable packaging made from potato starch.
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Snack Food Company LesserEvil now operates factory in Danbury, CT
August 02, 2013
Snack Food Company LesserEvil now operates factory in Danbury, CT
Snack Food Company LesserEvil has set up a new factory in Danbury, Connecticut where it now produces kettle corn and Popcorn made from chia seeds.
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FDA for news
August 02, 2013
“Gluten-Free” defined by US Food and Drug Administration
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today published a new regulation defining the term "gluten-free"for voluntary food labeling. This will provide a uniform standard definition to help the up to 3 million Americans who have celiac disease.
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NPD Group
July 31, 2013
Only minor growth in number of restaurants in the US
The number of restaurants in the United States increased only 3,045 compared to spring 2012, according to a restaurant census conducted this spring by The NPD Group, a leading global information company.
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Don Odiorne Receives 2013 Foodservice Achievement Award
July 29, 2013
Don Odiorne Receives 2013 Foodservice Achievement Award
For the past 25 years, Don Odiorne, Vice President-Foodservice for the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC), has focused his considerable energies on creating national awareness and customer preference for Idaho® Potatoes in the foodservice sector.
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Prince Edward Island Potato Board supports new oil seed research
July 29, 2013
Prince Edward Island Potato Board supports new oil seed research
The Prince Edward Island Potato Board is hoping a new investment in oil seed research will help farmers make the most of a growing oilseed industry.
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July 27, 2013
David Thompson Leads World Potato Congress Inc.
David Thompson has recently been appointed President and CEO of World Potato Congress Inc, (WPC Inc) an organization headquartered in Charlottetown, PEI, Canada and dedicated to promoting the potato industry world-wide.
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Ron Offutt wants potato price-fixing lawsuit dismissed
July 27, 2013
Ron Offutt wants potato price-fixing lawsuit dismissed
Business magnate Ron Offutt formally has denied wrongdoing in a potato price-fixing lawsuit, asking that the case be dismissed or that it go to jury trial.
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Key Technology Signs Agreement to Deploy Chemical Imaging Technology (CIT®) for Potato Processors
July 25, 2013
Key Technology Signs Agreement to Deploy Chemical Imaging Technology (CIT®) for Potato Processors
Key Technology announces that it has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with EVK DI Kerschhaggl GmbH and Insort GmbH to deploy Chemical Imaging Technology (CIT®), an advanced value-added hyperspectral solution, in Key’s products, further enhancing...
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Maine Potato Board names Gregg Garrison 2013 Farm Family of the Year
July 25, 2013
Maine Potato Board names Gregg Garrison 2013 Farm Family of the Year
The Maine Potato Board is pleased to announce the 2013 Farm Family of the Year - the Wayne and Gregg Garrison family of Blaine.
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The hard question: Pesticides or GMO's
July 24, 2013
The hard question: Pesticides or GMO's
De Jong, a potato breeder and geneticist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, hopes that at least one of the plants will yield a best seller, but it’s far more likely that they’ll amount to compost.
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USDA for news
July 24, 2013
Reversal of WIC's White Potato Ban Approved by House Committee
Recently, the House Appropriations Committee approved an amendment offered by Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho) to require USDA to include fresh white potatoes as part of its Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program.
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New owner plans to take Saratoga Chips nationwide
July 03, 2013
New owner plans to take Saratoga Chips nationwide
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Aroostook Starch Company acquired by Western Polymer Corporation
July 02, 2013
Aroostook Starch Company acquired by Western Polymer Corporation
Western Polymer Corporation (WPC) yesterday announced the purchase of the manufacturing plant and equipment of Aroostook Starch Company, LLC, in Fort Fairfield, Maine. This acquisition will be the third starch manufacturing site for the Corporation.
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Portion size & size label affect how much we eat
June 30, 2013
Portion size & size label affect how much we eat
Portions (8, 12 or 16 ounces) are given different labels – small, medium or large – at different restaurants. Research shows consumers use such labels to dictate how much food they think is a “normal” portion, and then adjust their intake accordingly.
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USDA announces 'Smart Snacks in School' nutrition standards
June 27, 2013
USDA announces 'Smart Snacks in School' nutrition standards
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that under USDA's new "Smart Snacks in School"nutrition standards, America's students will be offered healthier food options during the school day.
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Potatoes in bags and in a wooden box
June 25, 2013
Woman says she found snake in bag of potatoes
A Pennsylvania woman received quite a surprise in a bag of potatoes she purchased from a local Walmart store. Bonnie Raygor said that what she thought was a bad potato turned out to be a live, 3 1/2-foot snake.
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