Potato News from United Kingdom

May 01, 2012
Pause in UK potato planting prompts rethink
If you are a potato grower in Scotland then you may now start to wonder what you have done wrong in the world.
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May 01, 2012
Sainsbury and Greenvale embroiled in potato corruption scandal
A Sainsbury’s potato buyer accepted £5 million in corrupt payments from a key supplier, staying at Claridge’s and taking luxury holidays in return for a lucrative contract.
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Fenmarc supports pupils’ potato growing project
April 30, 2012
Fenmarc supports pupils’ potato growing project
Thousands of pupils across the South East and East of England will have the chance to understand more about where their food comes - thanks to help from fresh produce experts Fenmarc.
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The British Potato Trade Association (BPTA) will launch revised terms and conditions surrounding the sale and purchase of seed potatoes
April 30, 2012
Changes to British Potato Trade Association terms 'a positive move for the seed potato industry'
The British Potato Trade Association (BPTA) will launch revised terms and conditions surrounding the sale and purchase of seed potatoes on May 1 2012, providing growers with much needed confidence that claims for contamination will be dealt with effectively.
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April 30, 2012
Potato genome mapping benefits within a decade, says genetics specialist
Growers could start seeing the benefits of the potato genome being sequenced within the next decade, with varieties bringing new traits such as PCN resistance or improved tuber shape.
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The buzz around World Potato Congress
April 28, 2012
Speaker programme for World Potato Congress now complete
Practical solutions for efficient potato storage and maximising marketable yields will be some of the topics on the agenda at World Potato Congress 2012 (May 27-30, Edinburgh).
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April 26, 2012
New research into the control of Alternaria in potatoes
According to independent potato specialist of Root Crop Consultancy Howard Hinds, Alternaria has become much more of an issue in UK potato crops, with severe infections being experienced in susceptible varieties such as Markies.
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April 26, 2012
PepsiCo announces 110 jobs as part of a major £15.2m investment in Walkers site
PepsiCo has today announced it is hiring 110 employees in Leicester as part of a major £15.2m investment in its Walkers manufacturing campus. Applications are now open and PepsiCo is looking for motivated, passionate people with a great work ethic to ...
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Produce supplier Fenmarc shortlisted for Packer of the year
April 26, 2012
Produce supplier Fenmarc shortlisted for Packer of the year
Fenmarc, one of the leading fresh produce suppliers in the UK, has been shortlisted for Packer of the Year in the Re:fresh awards.
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New quad potato planter by Standen-Pearson
April 25, 2012
New quad potato planter by Standen-Pearson
The success of Standen-Pearson ‘QUAD’ potato planters for the establishment of salad crops is well recognised around the world.
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April 24, 2012
Emergency action on potato pest Epitrix
Emergency action has been taken by a European Commission committee to stop the spread of a beetle which has the potential to damage British potato production.
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April 24, 2012
World's largest McDonalds set to open for Summer Olympics, plans to serve 9 million guests in 6 weeks
The biggest McDonald's restaurant in the world will open for six weeks during the London 2012 Olympic games with plans to serve more than 50,000 Big Mac burgers and 180,000 orders of french fries.
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April 17, 2012
Award-winning water specialist to speak at World Potato Congress 2012
Dr Colin Chartres, director-general of International Water Management Institute, based in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is to speak at World Potato Congress 2012 (WPC2012). The water management specialist, whose Institute has just won the 2012 Stockholm Water P...
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April 16, 2012
UK: Fenmarc powered by renewable energy
Fresh produce supplier Fenmarc in the UK is set to source all its electricity from renewable energy following the successful commissioning of a local Anaerobic Digestion plant.
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April 16, 2012
Benchmarking tool for irrigation users launched
Potato growers in the UK could save money, boost yields and help the environment through a new irrigation benchmarking tool.
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April 15, 2012
UK: Potato weed control in drier conditions
Despite continuing dry weather, potato growers still need to control weeds effectively in order to get the crop off to a strong start and some are electing to use more traditional herbicides which they have found offer a better chance of performing under dry conditions.
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Hongos provocan infección y extinción de especies
April 12, 2012
Hongos provocan infección y extinción de especies
La investigación, encabezada por Matthew Fisher, académico de la facultad de Salud Pública del Imperial College de Londres, y en el que también participó la Universidad de Oxford, revela que los hongos han estado presentes en 70% de los casos de extinc...
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April 11, 2012
Seed Potato chronological age affects potato production
With potato planting under way, how many growers are aware that the age of the seed they have planted could have a marked impact on profitability?
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