Potato News from the United States

Key Technology Appoints Steve Johnson as Senior Director Latin America and Asia Sales
June 25, 2014
Key Technology Appoints Steve Johnson as Senior Director Latin America and Asia Sales
Key Technology announces the appointment of Steve Johnson to the position of Senior Director Latin America and Asia Sales.
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TOMRA Sorting Food opens New Facility in West Sacramento
June 20, 2014
TOMRA Sorting Food opens New Facility in West Sacramento
TOMRA Sorting Solutions US Food division held its official office opening on Wednesday, June 18 - in its new state-of-the-art facility in West Sacramento, California.
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Eastern Idaho looking good for water, crops
June 18, 2014
Eastern Idaho looking good for water, crops
Despite mid-winter concerns, Idaho growers are concern-free this season when it comes to moisture.
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Inventure Foods, Inc. Adds Kettle-Cooked Potato Chips To Its Successful Line Of Vidalia Brands™ Snack Foods
June 18, 2014
Inventure Foods, Inc. Adds Kettle-Cooked Potato Chips To Its Successful Line Of Vidalia Brands™ Snack Foods
Inventure Foods, Inc., expands its licensed Vidalia Brands™ snack food lineup today with the introduction of Vidalia® Kettle Potato Chips™, the first premium potato chip to feature the legendary sweet flavor of real Vidalia® onions.
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Party-Tizers Dippin Chips go Non-GMO and get New Look
June 16, 2014
Party-Tizers Dippin Chips go Non-GMO and get New Look
That's How We Roll LLC today announced that Party-Tizers Dippin' Chips is now Non-GMO Certified and highlights this with a whole new look.
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President signs into law revisions to the EPA rules supporting Maine Farmers
June 16, 2014
President signs into law revisions to the EPA rules supporting Maine Farmers
President Obama signed into law revisions to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules that ease compliance for farms across Maine.
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Focus on Potato: Factors that cause Sugar Ends in Potatoes
June 13, 2014
Focus on Potato: Factors that cause Sugar Ends in Potatoes
Whether you call them glassy ends, translucent ends, dark ends, jelly ends, or something even less flattering, sugar ends are a significant issue.
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NPD: Total Q1 US Restaurant visits down, but delivery up
June 11, 2014
NPD: Total Q1 US Restaurant visits down, but delivery up
The downside and upside for the U.S. restaurant industry in the first quarter of 2014 was that total restaurant visits dipped but delivery and other areas got a boost, reports The NPD Group, a leading global information company.
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Hillshire Brands merger with Pinnacle Foods off the table after deal with Tyson Foods.
June 11, 2014
Hillshire Brands merger with Pinnacle Foods off the table after deal with Tyson Foods.
Tyson Foods has won the bidding war for Hillshire Brands against its biggest competitor in the U.S. fresh chicken meat market, Pilgrim’s Pride. The deal is contingent on Hillshire Brands terminating its proposed merger with Pinnacle Foods.
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Saturated Fat Intake May Influence a Person’s Expression of Genetic Obesity Risk
June 11, 2014
Saturated Fat Intake May Influence a Person’s Expression of Genetic Obesity Risk
Limiting saturated fat could help people whose genetic make-up increases their chance of being obese
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Justin Della Zoppa wins 2014 Rabobank Potatoes South Australia Industry Award
June 10, 2014
Justin Della Zoppa wins 2014 Rabobank Potatoes South Australia Industry Award
Riverland potato producer Justin Della Zoppa has been named the 2014 Rabobank Potatoes South Australia Industry Award winner.
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Univ. Florida Research: Late blight pathogen originates from Mexico
June 09, 2014
Univ. Florida Research: Late blight pathogen originates from Mexico
A University of Florida scientist has pinpointed Mexico as the origin of the pathogen that caused the 1840s Irish Potato Famine, a finding that may help researchers solve the $6 billion-a-year disease that continues to evolve and torment potato and tomato growers around the world.
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Naturally Potatoes breaks ground for expansion doubling its production capacity
June 08, 2014
Naturally Potatoes breaks ground for expansion doubling its production capacity
Naturally Potatoes broke ground on a seven-and-a half-million-dollar expansion to its Mars Hill, Maine potato processing plant. The expansion is in addition to a one-million-dollar packaging line upgrade that is nearly completed.
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June 08, 2014
Batch potato chip fryer delivers higher capacity
To help snack processors meet the increasing demand for kettle-style potato chips, Heat and Control’s MasterTherm Kettle Fryer (MTKF) can produce over 500 finished lbs/hr (227 kg/hr)
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One in Five North American consumers confuse Local and Organic
June 05, 2014
One in Five North American consumers confuse Local and Organic
With more people buying local and organic food, consumers should know the difference between the two so they recognize what they’re buying, but nearly one in five still confuse the terms, a University of Florida researcher says.
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KLN Family Brands 'full steam ahead' with rebuild former Troyer Farms snack foods plant
May 28, 2014
KLN Family Brands 'full steam ahead' with rebuild former Troyer Farms snack foods plant
KLN Family brands is moving ahead quickly with rebuilding plans for the former Troyer Farms snack foods plant in Waterford Township, Pennsylvania.
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Hairy Nightshade that has the potential to be problematic in potato cultivation
May 28, 2014
New 'Focus on Potato' Webcasts Tackle Hairy Nightshade, Potato Tuber Moth
Hairy nightshade and potato tuberworm (or potato tuber moth) are two economically important inhibitors to potato production. Two of the latest ‘Focus on Potato’ webcasts focus on these economically important potato pests.
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