News on The Potato Supply Chain from Europe

June 25, 2012
Advice for British growers to cover challenging blight conditions
Potato crops in Britain are facing high blight pressure this season, demanding the best possible protection under extremely challenging application conditions.
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The buzz around World Potato Congress
June 25, 2012
The buzz around World Potato Congress
The biggest potato conference ever held in Britain, World Potato Congress 2012, took place in Edinburgh in May, attracting more than 800 delegates from over 50 countries to discuss the world’s third most important food crop.
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War on waste in the potato supply chain
June 24, 2012
War on waste in the potato supply chain
everal key actions to drive out waste from the potato supply chain, including improved agronomy, were outlined at the recent World Potato Congress in Edinburgh.
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June 22, 2012
Sainsbury's potato buyer jailed for £9m scam
A Sainsbury's potato buyer who funded a millionaire's lifestyle by taking part in a scam that stole money from the supermarket giant has been jailed for four years.
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June 22, 2012
British potato crops under pressure from ongoing erratic weather
Arable farmers in Britain are bracing themselves for a rough ride this summer as the unpredictable weather takes its toll on crops throughout Britain.
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June 19, 2012
Slug monitoring at South East Potato Day in the UK
Monitoring and addressing slug control issues will be discussed at this year’s South East Potato Day to be held at Brookland Village Hall, Romney Marsh, Kent on June 27.
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June 19, 2012
New UK 'Potato Ambassadors' line up for 2012
Potato Council has recruited an exciting new team of growers to act as ‘Potato Ambassadors’ and inspire the nation to eat more potatoes.
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June 14, 2012
Fund launched to grow Irish potatoes in Africa
Irish agribusiness are being offered financial and political support to set up in Africa.
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June 13, 2012
European agricultural policy goes down the tubers
The following is a commentary published this week in Nature, on the GMO situation in Europe, focused on potatoes:
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Tummers for news
June 06, 2012
Machine manufacturer Tummers Methodic shows innovations
On 10 and 11 May, processing equipment manufacturer Tummers Methodic from Hoogerheide successfully organised two open days. Hundreds of specialists from the food processing industry at home and abroad marvelled at the largest Hex Polisher in the world ...
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June 05, 2012
New potato insecticide and fungicide in the pipeline for British growers
Bayer CropScience will have two new products available for potato growers in two to three years' time, subject to approval.
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June 04, 2012
Market led potato growers will maximise returns
Growers have been urged to think more about promotion and place to drive demand for differentiated potato products, instead of focusing on product and price.
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June 04, 2012
Wet weather heightens slug risk in British potato crops
British potato growers are being warned of a potential increase in slug numbers as soil temperatures rise sharply following the recent rainfall across parts of the UK.
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Tuber blight added to Zampro DM fungicide label in the UK
June 01, 2012
Tuber blight added to Zampro DM fungicide label in the UK
The blight fungicide containing Initium and dimethomorph, Zampro DM, has had reduction of tuber blight incidence added to its label, in addition to the control of late foliar blight.
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May 31, 2012
Better demand helps Britain's potato prices improve
Potato prices in Great Britain continue to rise as more new crop supplies come to the market.
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May 31, 2012
Demonstrations and discussions at the West Midlands Potato Day in the UK
This year’s packed agenda at the Midlands Potato Day will include practical in-the-field discussions on topics such as soil compaction, fertiliser application and the opportunity to see the George Moat Tillerstar on the land.
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May 31, 2012
IPPSC 2012 Update
With the 2012 International Potato Processing and Storage Convention just over a month away, more top-class speakers have been added to the programme to ensure the event will offer added value to delegates. Opening proceedings on the speaker programme...
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May 29, 2012
Scottish potato seed exports at record high
Scottish seed potato exports are at record high, the Scottish Government’s Rural Affairs secretary Richard Lochhead has told delegates to the World Potato Congress in Edinburgh. Mr Lochhead revealed that with another month of the season still to go, e...
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