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Gerard Backx, CEO of HZPC Holland, was elected as the new chair of the Board of Breeders Trust.
October 29, 2015
Gerard Backx new chair of Breeders Trust
During the annual shareholders meeting of Breeders Trust, held on 13 October 2015 in Vienna, Mr. G.J.F. Backx (Joure) was elected as the new chair of the Board of Breeders Trust.
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Vegetable vendor on a market in Kohora, Assam, India
September 09, 2015
Potato and Onion Retailers in Assam arrested for charging more than the legal limit
In the Indian State of Assam ten onion- and potato retailers have been arrested because they charged a price for their vegetables above the legal limit.
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Kims seeking exclusive right to sell square crisps in Denmark
July 07, 2015
Kims seeking exclusive right to sell square crisps in Denmark
In Denmark, Kims has gone to court to stop Taffel's Super Snacks to sell square crisps.
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Potato Growers, Associated Wholesale Grocers, settle lawsuit for $25 million
June 19, 2015
Potato Growers, Associated Wholesale Grocers, settle lawsuit for $25 million
A federal judge has signed off on a $25 million settlement in a lawsuit between wholesale grocers and US potato farming associations accused of forming a price-fixing cartel.
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Former Tesco potato Supplier fails to fast-track legal action against supermarket
June 15, 2015
Former Tesco potato Supplier fails to fast-track legal action against supermarket
A former Irish potato supplier to supermarket giant Tesco has failed to have a legal action for alleged breach of contract and personal injuries entered into the fast track Commercial Court list.
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Idaho Potato Farmers file lawsuit over PCN regulation
April 30, 2015
Idaho Potato Farmers file lawsuit over PCN regulation
A group of 18 Idaho Potato farmers that say they have been negatively affected by the Pale Cyst Nematode (PCN) program filed an administrative lawsuit against the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and the Idaho State Department of Agriculture on Tuesday.
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Beijing Simplot Food Processing Co. hit with record fine for discharging polluted water
April 30, 2015
Beijing Simplot Food Processing Co. hit with record fine for discharging polluted water
McDonald's French Fry supplier in Beijing - Beijing Simplot Food Processing Co. Ltd - has been fined a record 3.9 million yuan (about 655,000 USD) for discharging waste water that exceeded the maximum allowed COD value.
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Food Industry criticized for exercise-messaging
April 24, 2015
Food Industry criticized for exercise-messaging
Physical activity has little role in tackling obesity - and instead public health messages should squarely focus on unhealthy eating, doctors say.
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Settlement deadline in 'potato cartel' case extended
April 10, 2015
Settlement deadline in 'potato cartel' case extended
Settlement negotiations are apparently ongoing in the federal potato price-fixing case that wholesalers, retailers and consumers filed six years ago against United Potato Growers of America and others.
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Tony Galati has been battling the powerful potato regulator for the last 20 years (Source: News Corp Australia)
April 08, 2015
Legal action announced in Western Australia Potato War
The Potato Marketing Corporation of Western Australia has announced plans to take legal action against Galati, who owns a chain of grocery stores called the Spudshed as well as being one of the state’s largest growers.
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North Dakota potato farming Johnson brothers sentenced to prison for crop insurance fraud
March 10, 2015
North Dakota potato farming Johnson brothers sentenced to prison for crop insurance fraud
Potato farming brothers Aaron Johnson of Northwood and Derek Johnson of Vancouver, B.C., will spend time in federal prison in the Federal Prison Camp in Duluth, Minn., and are jointly responsible for restitution of nearly $1 million because of crop insurance fraud.
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Lawsuit challenging Kettle Chip 'Reduced Fat' Claim Will Proceed
August 06, 2014
Lawsuit challenging Kettle Chip 'Reduced Fat' Claim Will Proceed
The makers of Kettle brand chips persuaded a federal judge to dismiss claims that its 'reduced fat sea salt chips' were falsely advertised, though the judge gave the plaintiff leave to amend his complaint.
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February 05, 2014
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Breeders Trust sues Belgian farmers and a French Fry Manufacturer for illegal multiplication of seed potatoes.
October 22, 2013
Breeders Trust sues Belgian farmers and a French Fry Manufacturer for illegal multiplication of seed potatoes.
Breeders Trust, an organisation set up by seed potato companies to enforce proper contributions by farmers for use of proprietary potato varieties, has sued two Belgian Farmers for infraction of breeders rights of potato varieties.
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Breeders Trust intercepts illegally propagated seed potatoes in Italy
September 05, 2013
Breeders Trust intercepts illegally propagated seed potatoes in Italy
This week, Breeders Trust successfully reached an agreement with eight Italian agricultural cooperatives and producers that propagated potato varieties and marketed these as officially certified seed potatoes, without permission of the variety owner.
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