Potato News from the Americas

Whole Foods Market plans new chain of stores with lower prices.
May 17, 2015
Whole Foods Market plans new chain of stores with lower prices.
Whole Foods Market, a leading organic and natural grocery chain, announced it plans to open a new chain of stores with lower prices.
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Organic Label Just an Excuse to Sell Product at a Premium
May 14, 2015
Organic Label Just an Excuse to Sell Product at a Premium
Americans appear confused about the benefits of organics, with many perceiving the organic label as nothing more than an excuse to sell products at a premium, according to new research from MIntel
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Global flavors market to reach $15.2 billion by 2020, predicts research report
May 14, 2015
Global flavors market to reach $15.2 billion by 2020, predicts research report
A new report by Allied Market Research, titled, 'Global Flavors (Food and Beverages) Market - Size, Share, Trends, Analysis, Opportunities, Growth, and Forecast, 2014 - 2020', forecasts the global flavors market to reach $15.2 billion by 2020 at a CAGR of 4.3% from 2015 to 2020.
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Potato recipes to prepare with your kids
May 13, 2015
Potato recipes to prepare with your kids
From soup to strata and everything in between, creative cooking with your kids just got easier! The United States Potato Board (USPB) and The Kids Cook Monday just released 52 Mondays, a potato recipe cookbook for families.
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Conagra Foods acquires Blake's All Natural Foods
May 12, 2015
Conagra Foods acquires Blake's All Natural Foods
ConAgra Foods, Inc. announced today that it has acquired Blake’s All Natural Foods, a rapidly-growing, family-owned company which makes natural and organic frozen meals, including pot pies, casseroles, pasta dishes and other entrees.
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Lays Summer Days promotion puts your fav summer photo on a bag of Chips
May 12, 2015
Lays Summer Days promotion puts your fav summer photo on a bag of Chips
'Lay's Summer Days' campaign offers the first 10,000 fans a bags of Lay's potato chips with your own favorite summer photo. Not fast enough? You will have to do with a digital bag.
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Potato Planting in Prince Edward Island pushed back two weeks
May 12, 2015
Potato Planting in Prince Edward Island pushed back two weeks
Potato planting season in Prince Edward Island, Canada has been pushed back by about two weeks due to the record-setting snowfall this winter and spring.
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HZPC takes potato genome browsing to the next level
May 11, 2015
HZPC takes potato genome browsing to the next level
Ceres, Inc. (NASDAQ: CERE), an agricultural biotechnology company, today announced that the company has licensed its Persephone bioinformatics software to global seed potato developer, HZPC Holland BV.
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Potato Crisps in decline in Britain
May 11, 2015
Potato Crisps in decline in Britain
It appears that the potato crisp is in decline in Britain, according to a survey carried out by 'The Grocer' Magazine
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Where do my french fries come from?
May 11, 2015
Where do my french fries come from?
Lamb Weston now provides restaurant operators in North America with a tool to find out where the potatoes that become their fries originated and then share that information with their customers.
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New York Senator launches push to replace Cornell University's outdated nematode lab
May 10, 2015
New York Senator launches push to replace Cornell University's outdated nematode lab
U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer has urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to prioritize the replacement and modernization of the Federal Nematode Quarantine Facility at Cornell University in the Agricultural Research Service’s (ARS) Capitol Investment Strategy for Fiscal Year 2016.
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McDonald's Announces Initial Steps In Turnaround Plan
May 10, 2015
McDonald's Announces Initial Steps In Turnaround Plan
McDonald's President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Easterbrook recently announced the initial steps of the Company's turnaround plan
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Bolivia: El tizón tardío afecta al 25% de los cultivos de papa
May 09, 2015
Bolivia: El tizón tardío afecta al 25% de los cultivos de papa
La enfermedad no es nueva pero se agudizó debido a los cambios climáticos “poco comunes”.
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Científicos exhortan a la acción para preservar parientes silvestres de papa
May 05, 2015
Científicos exhortan a la acción para preservar parientes silvestres de papa
Los parientes silvestres de los cultivos son especies de plantas silvestres que comparten un ancestro común con los cultivos. Mantienen un alto nivel de diversidad genética que los hace una fuente invalorable de materia prima para el mejoramiento de los cultivos. Sin embargo, su disponibilidad para fines de investigación depende la cobertura y estado de las colecciones de germoplasma mantenidas en los bancos genéticos.
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Ecuador: La productividad de la papa aumentó en 9 toneladas
May 04, 2015
Ecuador: La productividad de la papa aumentó en 9 toneladas
Este aumento en la productividad en el cultivo se debe a que a través del Proyecto de Nacional de Semillas para Cadenas Agro Estratégicas se dotó de paquetes tecnológicos a los pequeños productores
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INIA de Chile prepara las papas del futuro
May 02, 2015
INIA de Chile prepara las papas del futuro
Variedades con propiedades saludables, que demanden menos fertilizantes y agroquímicos, que sean más tolerantes a la sequía y tengan formatos y colores que se adapten a la industria y el consumo fresco, en los mercados internos y de exportación...
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Personal del CIP participa en evaluación sensorial de nuevos clones de papa
April 30, 2015
Personal del CIP participa en evaluación sensorial de nuevos clones de papa
La aceptación del sabor y de la textura de nuevas variedades de papa es una condición de su éxito con los agricultores y consumidores. Con el fin de potenciar esta actividad, desde noviembre de 2014 el Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP) inició una nueva experiencia, involucrando a su propio personal no especializado en los estudios de evaluación sensorial.
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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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