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Goodbye British Potato Council, hello Potato Council Limited
February 21, 2013
Report: Costs of Production for potato processing potatoes in North West Europe
This Potato Council report provides an overview and comparison of the costs of production of potatoes for processing in the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, France and Germany.
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Keith Belling, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of PopChips, Inc.
February 21, 2013
Popchips: how they made their way into the snack isle
Keith Belling quit his job as a corporate lawyer at age 27 and spent the next 15 years running a series of businesses, including a restaurant chain and a website for small businesses. In 2005, he set out to create a new snack with one of his former em...
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February 20, 2013
Damp-hurt harvest sends UK potato stocks tumbling
Unfavourable weather conditions have led Britain's potato stocks to drop almost 20% year-on-year, according to the Potato Council – cautioning over setbacks already this year thanks to poor weather too.
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Canadian potato industry dealing with oversupply, innovation strategies
February 20, 2013
Canadian potato industry dealing with oversupply, innovation strategies
The Canadian Horticultural Council’s Potato Committee will be meeting during the CHC’s annual general meeting to be held in Ottawa March 12-15.
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February 20, 2013
GMO Labeling Bill Introduced in US Congress
Today Colorado’s Jared Polis will announce, outside a reborn organic retail store in Boulder, that he is introducing a federal bill in Congress to mandate the labeling of food containing genetically modified organisms in all 50 states.
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Potato late blight
February 19, 2013
University of Maine looking for blight-resistant potatoes
Potato breeding developments being researched by graduate students in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences of the University of Maine look to save the future of Maine’s iconic crop.
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February 17, 2013
Walmart sees slow start of February
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. had the worst sales start to a month in seven years as payroll-tax increases hit shoppers already battling a slow economy, according to internal e-mails obtained by Bloomberg News.
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Neiker for news
February 15, 2013
Proyecto regional desarrolla variedades de papa tolerantes al cambio climático
Un consorcio de ocho instituciones de Latinoamérica y España trabaja desde el 2010 para desarrollar variedades de papa adaptables a condiciones ambientales desfavorables y preparar metodologías y herramientas que aceleren el proceso.
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Clean solution for potato soil treatments with Amistar Link-Pak
February 13, 2013
Clean solution for potato soil treatments with Amistar Link-Pak
British potato growers can now specify their Amistar delivery in the returnable Syngenta Link-Pak packaging for the 2013 planting season.
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Agrico
February 13, 2013
Agrico potato variety Gourmandine to sweep through the UK
Agrico signed a contract with the company Albert Bartlett for the introduction of the successful potato variety Gourmandine in the UK. This took place in Berlin, during the second day of the Fruit Logistica trade show.
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Heinz to sell to Buffett, 3G Capital for 23 Billion
February 13, 2013
Heinz to sell to Buffett, 3G Capital for 23 Billion
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway and private equity firm 3G Capital will buy ketchup and baby food maker H.J. Heinz Co for $23.2 billion in cash, a deal that combines 3G's ambitions in the food industry with Buffett's hunt for growth.
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EPA Registration for SmartBlock® Sprout inhibitor of American Vanguard
February 11, 2013
EPA Registration for SmartBlock® Sprout inhibitor of American Vanguard
American Vanguard Corporation (NYSE:AVD) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, AMVAC Chemical Corporation (AMVAC), has received registration from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for SmartBlock®, a novel potato sprout inhibitor.
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February 11, 2013
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February 11, 2013
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Del 14 al 18 de enero, se llevó a cabo en la sede central del CIP, una reunión para la creación de una Red que garantizará el mejoramiento de la calidad nutricional de las raíces y tubérculos.
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February 11, 2013
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In celebration of American Heart Month, the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) launched the Heart Smart Recipe Contest with fitness guru Denise Austin and the popular Mr. Food Test Kitchen.
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Innovaciones tecnológicas desarrolladas por el CIP contribuyen a certificar papa orgánica en Perú
February 09, 2013
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Gracias a tres innovaciones tecnológicas implementadas por el Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP) se ha podido controlar el gorgojo de los Andes y la polilla de la papa, dos plagas que dificultaban la certificación orgánica del tubérculo.
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Late blight pathogen blocks RNA silencing pathways of potato plants
February 08, 2013
Late blight pathogen blocks RNA silencing pathways of potato plants
When a pathogen attacks a plant, infection usually follows after the plant’s immune system is compromised.  A team of researchers at the University of California, Riverside focused on Phytophthora and deciphered how it succeeded in crippling the potato...
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British potato growers suffer from supermarket selling power
February 08, 2013
British potato growers suffer from supermarket selling power
While the poor price of milk being paid to farmers by supermarkets has often hit the headlines, the same inequality in the supply chain also applied to potatoes, according to Allan Stevenson, chairman of the Potato Council.
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