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2011 Washington-Oregon Potato Conference for news
January 18, 2012
Washington-Oregon Potato conference keynote focuses on nutrition
The nutritional value of potatoes will take center stage during the upcoming Washington-Oregon Potato Conference.
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January 18, 2012
Lay's Baked in India launched to expand health portfolio
India’s leading potato chips brand, Lay’s from PepsiCo, has joined hands with renowned designer duo Shantanu-Nikhil to launch a new range of baked chips - 'Lay’s Baked', through an exclusive fashion show in Delhi.
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January 18, 2012
French fries image needs work
The French fry appears to be taking sole blame of Americans being obese.
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January 16, 2012
Potatoes: The misunderstood vegetable
An image problem continues to trouble all sectors of the spud industry, according to the Alliance for Potato Research and Education
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US Potato industry focusing on acrylamide
January 15, 2012
US Potato industry focusing on acrylamide
The potato industry is behind a unified effort to learn more about acrylamide - which was discovered in food about ten years ago.
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January 15, 2012
McDonald’s adding books to Happy Meals in the UK
Children in the U.K. are finding vouchers for “Mudpuddle Farm” books in their Happy Meals next to the McNuggets and fries
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December 21, 2011
Australian potato growers reject dietary claims
Proposed new dietary guidelines have drawn a mixed reaction from Australia's vegetable growers.
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December 14, 2011
New draft Australian dietary guidelines recommend 40% cut in potato intake
Australians can now have their say on a draft dietary guideline that will help inform healthy eating habits for everyone. The National Health and Medical Research Council has released its draft Australian Dietary Guidelines and the Australian Guide to ...
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December 14, 2011
Ballarat potato grower slams negative spud study
Potato grower Dominic Prendergast has hit out at new national guidelines advising adults to eat less of the vegetable.
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Acrylamide image for news
December 14, 2011
National Fry Processor Trials identify lower acrylamide clones
The first acrylamide test results have become available from the Washington and Idaho National Fry Processor Trials (NFPT).
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Improving incomes and nutritional health in Bangladesh through potato, sweetpotato, and vegetables
December 06, 2011
Improving incomes and nutritional health in Bangladesh through potato, sweetpotato, and vegetables
Poverty affects 40 percent of people in Bangladesh, and malnutrition is among the highest in the world, with 56 percent of preschoolers underweight. In an effort to combat these alarming numbers, the International Potato Center (CIP) is launching a ne...
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Maureen Storey wants doctors, dieticians and nutritionists singing the praises of potatoes.
December 05, 2011
Maureen Storey wants potato facts, not opinions
Maureen Storey wants doctors, dieticians and nutritionists singing the praises of potatoes. Storey heads the Alliance for Potato Research and Education (APRE) that was formed about one year ago in the US to combat the decline in potato consumption.
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November 24, 2011
Canada's Health ministers meet to try to shake up food salt content
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Maine Potato Board honors Sen. Collins for keeping spuds in school lunches
November 22, 2011
Maine Potato Board honors Sen. Collins for keeping spuds in school lunches
After eating a potato-plentiful lunch that she deemed both “delicious and nutritious,” U.S. Sen. Susan Collins was honored Monday afternoon for her work in assuring that schools across the nation are free to serve potatoes to students. During a lunche...
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