News on The Potato Supply Chain from Northern America

Cavendish Farms for news
April 13, 2011
Cavendish Farms and PEI potato growers reach deal
Prince Edward Island potato farmers who grow for Cavendish Farms voted Tuesday night in favour of a new deal with the company. Greg Donald, general manager of the P.E.I. Potato Board, wouldn't provide any details of the contract because negotiations ar...
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Technomic finds lower calorie items gaining momentum on restaurant menus
April 12, 2011
Technomic finds lower calorie items gaining momentum on restaurant menus
As America ramps up its fight against bulging waist lines, restaurant chains are providing ammunition in the form of great-tasting menu items with 550 or fewer calories.
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Net negative attitude towards potatoes
April 11, 2011
United States Potato Board 2011 Attitude And Usage Study Now Available!
Every year in January, the United States Potato Board (USPB) commissions a national online survey of 1,000+ US female primary food shoppers to track current potato attitudes and use in US households, and especially among our media target market.
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Aardappelareaal in Amerika breidt uit
April 07, 2011
Aardappelareaal in Amerika breidt uit
Volgens het NAPMN (North American Potato Market News) zal het areaal aardappelen in de Verenigde Staten t.o.v. 2010 voor oogstjaar 2011 met 5% toenemen.
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Bajan los precios mundiales de los alimentos, según reporte de la FAO
April 07, 2011
Bajan los precios mundiales de los alimentos, según reporte de la FAO
El Índice de la FAO para los precios de los alimentos ha bajado por vez primera tras ocho meses seguidos de incrementos, según anunció hoy la Organización de la ONU. El Índice tuvo un promedio de 230 puntos en marzo de 2011, un descenso del 2,9 por ci...
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April 07, 2011
Detained New Brunswick farmer had been developing market in Lebanon
There is still no word on why Henk Tepper of New Brunswick is in custody in Lebanon.
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Idaho Potato vodkas
April 06, 2011
Idaho Potato vodkas
The Koenig distillery is beautifully industrial--a steampunk's dream--and today all that gleaming, steaming, needle-twitching splendor is producing a glorious, colorless, odorless and seemingly tasteless liquid.
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Howerd Judelson, professor of plant pathology at the University of California, Riverside (Courtesy: UCR Strategic Communications)
April 06, 2011
Major late blight research project funded by the USDA
Given that world potato production is about 320 million tons per year (20 million tons per year in the United States) and world tomato production is about 120 million tons per year (13 million tons per year in the U.S.), late blight is a major problem worldwide even today.
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FDA for news
April 05, 2011
What the FDA menu-labeling regulations really mean
So you don’t quite feel up to struggling through all 183 pages of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s proposed menu-labeling regulation?
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FDA for news
April 04, 2011
FDA proposes draft menu and vending machine labeling requirements, invites comments
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued two proposed regulations regarding calorie labeling on menus and menu boards in chain restaurants, retail food establishments, and vending machines.
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New Focus on Potato webcast: Early Blight, a Global Management Issue on potatoes
April 03, 2011
New Focus on Potato webcast: Early Blight, a Global Management Issue on potatoes
"Focus on Potato"of the Plant Management Network has published a new webcast:Early Blight: A Global Management Issue on PotatoesBy Walter R. Stevenson, Ph.D.Professor EmeritusUniversity of WisconsinMadison, Wisconsin
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Idahoan for news
April 02, 2011
Idahoan Foods and Union Pacific find 'amicable solution' for 2009 derailment
A federal judge dismissed a dispute Friday between Union Pacific and Idahoan Foods over a 2009 derailment the railroad claimed was caused by dehydrated mashed potato product.
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March 27, 2011
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March 27, 2011
Canadian government supports potato cyst nematode research
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March 25, 2011
Washington Potato Commission approves potato research for next season
The Washington Potato Commission approved about 742-thousand dollars in research projects for the upcoming growing season at its quarterly meeting this month.
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Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers launch New website
March 24, 2011
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R.D. Offutt sells Ryan Potato Company
March 22, 2011
R.D. Offutt sells Ryan Potato Company
he R.D. Offutt Company based in Fargo, ND which acquired the Ryan Potato Company in East Grand Forks, MN last July, has sold the business to Campbell Farms based in Grafton, ND.
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