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NFU Scotland urges shift from Potato R&D to Potato Promotion
January 20, 2015
NFU Scotland urges shift from Potato R&D to Potato Promotion
To combat tumbling potato consumption, NFU Scotland has urged the industry’s statutory levy body to consider shifting its funding emphasis from research and development to more promotion.
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Potato Expo 2015 over... time to start planning for Potato Expo 2016
January 20, 2015
Potato Expo 2015 over... time to start planning for Potato Expo 2016
POTATO EXPO 2015, held January 7-9, in Orlando, Florida, turned out to be the greatest event
yet for exhibitors and attendees.
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Rockey Farm (Colorado) receives the NPC 2014 Environmental Stewardship Award
January 20, 2015
Rockey Farm (Colorado) receives the NPC 2014 Environmental Stewardship Award
Brendon and Sheldon Rockey of Rockey Farms in Center, Colorado, were named the recipients of the prestigious 2014 Environmental Stewardship Award presented at the National Potato Council’s 2015 Annual Meeting.
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Irish Organic Farmers protest over delayed payments
January 20, 2015
Irish Organic Farmers protest over delayed payments
Several dozen organic farmers have been protesting outside Department of Agriculture offices in Athenry, Co Galway (Ireland) over delayed farm payments
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Dr BP Singh, CPRI: Potato important for Nutritional Security of India.
January 19, 2015
Dr BP Singh, CPRI: Potato important for Nutritional Security of India.
On the opening day of the India International Potato Expo on Thursday, Dr BP Singh, director, Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla, said potato played an important role in the nutritional security of the country.
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Ontario Teacher's pension plan acquires majority stake in Shearer's Foods
January 18, 2015
Ontario Teacher's pension plan acquires majority stake in Shearer's Foods
The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan announced the acquisition of an additional equity stake in Shearer's Snacks from Wind Point Partners, resulting in a significant majority ownership.
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Supermarket price war could force UK food suppliers to go bust
January 18, 2015
Supermarket price war could force UK food suppliers to go bust
While most of the UK’s largest supermarkets reported stronger than expected food sales over the festive period, their ongoing and brutal price war is pushing many food suppliers and smaller high street grocers to the brink, warns business recovery specialists Begbies Traynor.
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'Potato Council' to become 'AHDB Potatoes'
January 17, 2015
'Potato Council' to become 'AHDB Potatoes'
'Potato Council' will become 'AHDB Potatoes' later this year as the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board’s (AHDB) operating divisions will be rebranded to create a simplified family of levy-payer facing brands under the AHDB name.
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US Potato Industry challenged to put 3000 potato-friendly salad-bars in schools
January 16, 2015
US Potato Industry challenged to put 3000 potato-friendly salad-bars in schools
United States Potato Board President & CEO Blair Richardson surprised attendees at the POTATO EXPO 2015 with an industry challenge to install 3,000 potato-friendly salad bars in school lunch programs across the United States.
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Dan Lake
January 15, 2015
US Potato Growers select 2015 National Potato Council leadership
At the National Potato Council’s (NPC) 2015 Annual Meeting, held January 9-10, 2015, in Orlando, Florida, Dan Lake from Lake Seed, Inc. of Ronan, Montana, was elected to serve as NPC’s president for 2015 and to lead the council’s Executive Committee.
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Comunidades andinas del Perú usan sus conocimientos para proteger variedades de papa
January 13, 2015
Comunidades andinas del Perú usan sus conocimientos para proteger variedades de papa
Cinco comunidades andinas usan conocimientos ancestrales y científicos para proteger más de 1.300 variedades de papa de las plagas y el cambio climático,
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The FAO Food Price Index fell in December
January 11, 2015
The FAO Food Price Index fell in December
The FAO Food Price Index averaged 188.6 points in December 2014, down 3.2 points (1.7 percent) from November.
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Washington-Oregon Potato Conference: a regionally popular, prominent event
January 05, 2015
Washington-Oregon Potato Conference: a regionally popular, prominent event
Once again, the Washington State Potato Commission and Oregon Potato Commission have joined forces in the planning and execution of the 2015 Washington/Oregon Potato Conference, Jan. 27-29.
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Cavendish Farms again finds needles in potatoes - not from Linkletter Farms this time.
January 04, 2015
Cavendish Farms again finds needles in potatoes - not from Linkletter Farms this time.
Late December, Potato Processor Cavendish Farms detected again sewing needles stuck in potatoes processed at its New Annan plant on Prince Edward Island.
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Romain Cools (Belgapom) sees bright spots in the potato market
January 04, 2015
Romain Cools (Belgapom) sees bright spots in the potato market
Romain Cools, secretary of the Belgian Potato Processors Association Belgapom expresses his views on the free potato market.
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West Coast Labor Dispute is Hurting Idaho Potato Industry
December 23, 2014
West Coast Labor Dispute is Hurting Idaho Potato Industry
Port disruptions on the West Coast due to labor contract negotiations between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) are hurting Idaho agriculture and Idaho’s exporters.
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Linkletter Farms back up and running
December 23, 2014
Linkletter Farms back up and running
Linkletter Farms is finally back up and running after two months of being at the centre of a large-scale food tampering incident that reached across Atlantic Canada.
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South Australian potato growers disappointed with sale of McCain Penola facility to beef company
December 23, 2014
South Australian potato growers disappointed with sale of McCain Penola facility to beef company
In South Australia, McCain has sold its former potato processing factory at Penola to a meat processor, to the dismay of some local growers.
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