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July 16, 2020
Foldable AVR ridger meets demand for mechanical weed control in potatoes
Respectfully using our soils and cultivating efficiently are key for a sustainable agricultural sector. Both private individuals – who determine demand in supermarkets – and governments are calling for a change of techniques, which is clear from the fact that all manner of chemical crop protection products and weed killers are rapidly and increasingly being prohibited.
July 16, 2020
Frito-Lay announces a $200 Million Expansion of its largest US production plant in Perry, Georgia
Snack manufacturer Frito-Lay will expand its operations in Perry, Georgia, already its largest US Manufacturing facility. The $200 million investment in the production of Baked Cheetos Puffs and Tortilla Chips creates 120 new jobs. Sponsored Content
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July 15, 2020
Tummers Newest peeler offers the lowest cost of ownership
Tummers Food Processing Solutions have recently unveiled their latest development in the market, a steam peeler, with a total cost of ownership that is lower than any other peeler available. The peel loss of this machine is comparable with the result of other peelers on the market, but at lower operational costs and a lower steam consumption.
July 15, 2020
Kloosterboer starts construction of Cool Port II, a fully automated high-rise cold-storage facility in Rotterdam
Kloosterboer will begin the construction of a new state-of-the-art fully automated multi-customer high-rise cold-storage facility with a storage capacity of 60,000 pallets in Rotterdam. The building will be finished in January of 2022.
July 14, 2020
7 things to know about P.E.I.'s 'new' potatoes
New potatoes are a veggie lover's early-summer dream — the tender little spuds, some around the size of golf balls, others the size of a crabapple, melt in your mouth when steamed, buttered and lightly seasoned. Heaven. And they're now popping up at roadside stands across P.E.I.
July 13, 2020
El fabricante de patatas Lázaro busca un inversor para seguir creciendo
El mundo de la agricultura lleva meses en el radar de los inversores financieros, que han encontrado en esta industria un negocio relativamente anticíclico y que se comporta bien frente a determinadas crisis, como la del coronavirus.












