Potato News from the United States

Researchers find a statistical relation between potato consumption and blood pressure. Note to researchers: a statistical association is not a causal relation.
May 19, 2016
Potatoes Blamed for High Blood Pressure - Really!
There is good research, not so good research, bad research and occasionally there is research that significantly raises my blood pressure. A recent study on the link between potatoes and high blood pressure falls in the latter category.
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A container ship in the Port of Seattle
May 19, 2016
Potato Products and TPP: International Trade Commission’s report highlights benefits
The recently released U.S. International Trade Commission’s report on the potential economic impact of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) provides many examples of the benefits this free trade agreement would provide.
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Comer mucha papa causaría hipertensión
May 18, 2016
Comer mucha papa causaría hipertensión
Investigadores del Hospital Brigham de Mujeres (BWH, por sus siglas en inglés) y la Escuela T. H. Chan de Salud Pública de la Universidad de Harvard, en Estados Unidos, han analizado qué ocurre cuando se supera el consumo moderado y han descubierto que una ingesta elevada de patatas y patatas fritas puede estar asociada con un mayor riesgo de presión arterial alta (hipertensión) de adultos. Su trabajo se detalla en un artículo publicado este martes en 'British Medical Journal'.

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Sign promoting certified USDA Organic Fruits and Vegetables in a Walmart Produce department
May 17, 2016
Wal-Mart to phase out Organic Food brand Wild Oats
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is phasing out its Wild Oats organic food brand, according to people familiar with the matter, dropping a line of products introduced two years ago to bring inexpensive organics to the masses.
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Boulder Canyon Expands Its Better-For-You Potato Chip Line-Up With New Flavors Cooked In Avocado, Coconut And Olive Oils
May 12, 2016
Boulder Canyon Expands Better-For-You Potato Chip Line With Flavors Cooked In Avocado, Coconut And Olive Oil
Boulder Canyon Authentic Foods® underscores its position as category innovators with the introduction of three new uniquely-flavored potato chip offerings cooked in premium, better-for-you oils.
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The Capitol in Washington DC - the seat of US Congress - in the spring of 2016 as scaffolding for an almost two year lasting restoration is coming down (Courtesy: Architect of the Capitol).
May 11, 2016
Congress is pushing the USDA to exempt groups such as Potatoes USA from the Freedom of Information Act
Congress is pushing the Agriculture Department to exempt groups such as Potatoes USA (formerly known as the United States Potato Board) from public scrutiny of their internal operations (Freedom of Information Act).
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A new flavor of French fries – Gilroy Garlic Fries – are currently being tested in McDonald's restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area.
May 06, 2016
McDonald's is testing Garlic Fries in San Francisco
A new flavor of French fries – Gilroy Garlic Fries – are currently being tested in McDonald's restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Guatemalan tuber moth larvae cause great damage to potatoes. (Courtesy: Pavan Kumar, Boyce Thompson Institute)
May 05, 2016
Potato plants trigger aboveground defenses in response to tuber attacks
Potato plants boost the chemical defenses in their leaves when Guatemalan tuber moth larvae feed on their tubers, report researchers at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI).
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At the beginning of the breeding process, you decide what kind of potato variety you hope to make. You cross the parents that have complementary characteristics by taking pollen from one of the potatoes and putting it on the flower of the other. (Courtesy
May 02, 2016
Potato Breeding at Cornell University: an update
Potatoes have been bred at Cornell for at least 50 years and 70% of the university’s breeding efforts are focused on developing new chip varieties. Walter De Jong reports.
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Blue and white potatoes sliced (Courtesy: Penn State University)
April 28, 2016
Blue and White Chips wins Ag Springboard student business pitch contest
Blue and White Chips, a team of two Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences student entrepreneurs who make and market naturally colorful blue-and-white potato chips to Penn State fans, won $7,500 and first place at the Ag Springboard student business pitch contest.
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Inventure Foods "People and Products" presentation on Inventurefoods.com
Terry McDaniel, Chief Executive Officer of Inventure Foods can be seen standing in the middle of the back row.
April 28, 2016
Inventure Foods Reports Q1 2016 Financial Results
Inventure Foods, Inc. today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 26, 2016.
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Not familiar with the Snyder's of Hanover hilarious "Pretzels, Baby" advertising campaign? Near the end of the article we included one of the ads.
April 25, 2016
The big deal about April 26? Pretzels, Baby
Snyder's of Hanover® – the No. 1 pretzel brand in the United States – is bringing swagger back to the pretzel category on National Pretzel Day. On April 26, they're giving away thousands of bags of boldly-flavored Pretzel Pieces near baseball stadiums in eight cities around the country.
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Americans rejected the new flavors and decided to stick with the familiar flavors in ALL four pair match-ups
April 25, 2016
No 'swaps' in Lay's Potato Chips 'Flavor Swap' Campaign: Americans want to keep their flavors!
For the first time in brand history, the Lay's brand asked Americans to help decide which Lay's flavors stay and which flavors go. The decided to pass on ALL of the new flavors and stick to the old ones
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Dr. Ada Szczepaniec, Texas A&M AgriLife Research entomologist, examines psyllid activity. (Courtesy: Texas A&M AgriLife Communications photo by Kay Ledbetter)
April 25, 2016
Growing Insecticide Resistance of Potato Psyllids investigated at AgriLife Research
Entomologist Ada Szczepaniec at Texas A&M AgriLife Research is addressing the concern of growing resistance of potato psyllids to the neonicotinoid classification of insecticides.
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April 24, 2016
McDonald's Reported its First Quarter 2016 Results
McDonald's Corporation announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2016.
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Colorado based Strohauer Farms are trying out a couple more fingerling varieties this season - adding to an already impressive line-up of specialty potatoes - as they continue to see growth in the fingerling potato segment.
April 20, 2016
US Fingerling Potato Segment continues to grow
Colorado based Strohauer Farms are trying out a couple more fingerling varieties this season - adding to an already impressive line-up of specialty potatoes - as they continue to see growth in the fingerling potato segment.
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Replacing saturated fats with vegetable oils rich in linoleic acid lowers blood cholesterol, but may not curb heart disease risk or help you live longer.
April 20, 2016
Benefits Vegetable Oils for Heart Health Questioned
A study published in The BMJ shows that replacing saturated fats with vegetable oils rich in linoleic acid lowers blood cholesterol, but may not curb heart disease risk or help you live longer. The findings question the widely held belief that vegetable oils rich in linoleic acid are good for heart health.
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McDonald's is testing different versions of the Big Mac in Central Ohio and Dallas: (from left to right) "Mac Jr.", "Big Mac" and "Grand Mac". Analysts suggest McDonald's should test different versions of its french fries too.
April 20, 2016
Analysts suggest McDonald's to test french fries just as it is now testing its Big Mac
Nomura analysts responded to reports that McDonald’s Corp. is testing two new versions of its iconic Big Mac sandwich with the suggestion that the fast-food chain do the same with its french fries.
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