News on The Potato Supply Chain from Northern America

PEI Potato Growers award tips on Sewing Needles in potatoes with up to 50k
November 12, 2014
PEI Potato Growers award tips on Sewing Needles in potatoes with up to 50k
The Prince Edward Island potato industry is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for recent tampering incidents involving sewing needles being embedded in fresh potatoes.
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Sewing Needle found inside Potato bought in Ottawa
November 09, 2014
Sewing Needle found inside Potato bought in Ottawa
Ottawa Police are warning residents to be careful handling food after the discovery of a needle in potatoes bought at a grocery store in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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'Pass the Potatoes, Please'
November 09, 2014
'Pass the Potatoes, Please'
In Idaho, the centerpiece of the holiday meal is always... you guessed it... the potato. The Idaho Potato Commission helps with a lot of recipes.
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USDA approves Simplot's Innate GM potatoes
November 09, 2014
USDA approves Simplot's Innate GM potatoes
A potato genetically engineered to reduce the amounts of a potentially harmful ingredient in French fries and potato chips has been approved for commercial planting, the Department of Agriculture announced on Friday.
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Harvesting Potatoes is no Rocket Science. Or is it?
October 31, 2014
Harvesting Potatoes is no Rocket Science. Or is it?
Prince Edward Island Potatoes was delighted to have Col. Chris Hadfield, former Commander of the International Space Station helping to dig potatoes on Halloween morning against the backdrop of a clear blue sky and the beautiful West River.
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Market for Prince Edward Island Potatoes holding strong despite needle-scare
October 26, 2014
Market for Prince Edward Island Potatoes holding strong despite needle-scare
The market for Prince Edward Island potatoes is holding strong despite the recent reports from six Atlantic Canadian locations of needles found in potato shipments from an Island grower.
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Texas A&M AgriLife Research-led zebra chip disease control effort honored by USDA
October 26, 2014
Texas A&M AgriLife Research-led zebra chip disease control effort honored by USDA
A multi-state research effort led by Texas A&M AgriLife Research to control the potato psyllid and reduce losses from zebra chip disease of potato will be recognized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
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Eric Halverson named CEO at Black Gold Farms
October 26, 2014
Eric Halverson named CEO at Black Gold Farms
Eric Halverson is the new chief executive officer of potato grower-shipper Black Gold Farms.
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Foodservice eats up fingerlings, specialty potatoes
October 25, 2014
Foodservice eats up fingerlings, specialty potatoes
Robert Tominaga, president of Heyburn, Idaho-based Southwind Farms, has seen demand for the fingerlings his company grows and other specialties rise dramatically in recent years.
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Potato Seed shipments from Prince Edward Island to the United States halted
October 21, 2014
Potato Seed shipments from Prince Edward Island to the United States halted
Following the discovery of potato wart on Prince Edward Island (PEI) in August the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) notified the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of temporary mitigation efforts by CFIA.
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Another Sewing Needle discovered in Potato
October 21, 2014
Another Sewing Needle discovered in Potato
Another potato has been found with a sewing needle inside, the Prince Edward Island RCMP announced yesterday. This is the seventh sewing needle discovered in a potato.
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Sewing needles lodged in potatoes at Prince Edward Island french fry plant
October 16, 2014
Sewing needles lodged in potatoes at Prince Edward Island french fry plant
RCMP says metal objects were intentionally placed. Police believe all affected fries at Cavendish Farms did not leave facility.
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October 11, 2014
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Suspected Food Tampering in Potatoes Packed by Linkletter Farms Ltd., Prince Edward Island
October 07, 2014
Suspected Food Tampering in Potatoes Packed by Linkletter Farms Ltd., Prince Edward Island
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is advising consumers of a possible food tampering situation involving potatoes harvested and packed by Linkletter Farms Ltd. of Summerside, PEI.
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PEI Province and Cavendish Farms purchase at-risk land in Barclay Brook
October 06, 2014
PEI Province and Cavendish Farms purchase at-risk land in Barclay Brook
Through a partnership with Cavendish Farms, the Province of Prince Edward Island is purchasing 96 acres of agricultural land in the Barclay Brook area to help protect Island rivers and fish habitat.
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New ‘Focus on Potato’ Webcast Discusses Postharvest Use of Phosphorous Acid
October 05, 2014
New ‘Focus on Potato’ Webcast Discusses Postharvest Use of Phosphorous Acid
Phosphorous acid based products can be an effective control for postharvest diseases when applying best practices. In the presentation. Learn more in the latest ‘Focus on Potato’ presentation “Phosphorous Acid and its use in Potato Post-Harvest Situations,”
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MountainKing Potatoes Rolls Out Bold, New Display Units To Boost Impulse Sales
October 05, 2014
MountainKing Potatoes Rolls Out Bold, New Display Units To Boost Impulse Sales
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