News on The Potato Supply Chain from the United States

Idaho potato growers accept slight price cut in processing contracts
March 25, 2013
Idaho Potato Processors cut acreage by 3 percent
Idaho processors have cut potato acres under contract for the coming season by roughly 3 percent, officials with Southeast Idaho Potato Cooperative recently learned.
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Trickery and Other Methods Explored To Vanquish Potato Cyst Nematodes
March 22, 2013
Trickery and Other Methods Explored To Vanquish Potato Cyst Nematodes
The pale cyst nematode, Globodera pallida, is one bad roundworm. Unchecked, it invades the roots of potato and other host crops to feed, obstructing the free flow of nutrients and causing stunted growth, wilted leaves, and other symptoms that can event...
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No 'Idaho' trademark for Turkish potato company
March 21, 2013
No 'Idaho' trademark for Turkish potato company
Idaho seems to have won an international trademark dispute over its most famous product.
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March 21, 2013
Grower uses cover crops to reduce input costs for potatoes
For the past two seasons, Brendon Rockey has planted peas, chickling vetch and buckwheat in the same rows as potatoes, using a specially designed seeder.
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March 20, 2013
NASS Potato Stocks reports: NPC looking for ways to continue reports hit by sequestration
The National Potato Council is investigating options to restore USDA potato stocks estimates cut due to budget sequestration, including industry funding to cover the work or identifying offsetting cuts to less important potato reports.
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Senior sales executive at Potandon to step down at the end of March
March 20, 2013
Senior sales executive at Potandon to step down at the end of March
Potandon Produce LLC announced that Kent Romrell, senior vice president of sales, will retire at the end of March after a career in produce spanning over 30 years.
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Potato Psyllid
March 15, 2013
Potato Psyllids shown to survive harsh Idaho winter, heightening zebra chip concerns
It appears that potato psyllids, the tiny winged insects that can spread zebra chip disease in potato fields, will overwinter in Boise, Idaho, this season, despite the city experiencing one of its coldest Januaries on record.
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Redesigned United States Potato Board website potatogoodness.com shows improved consumer engagement
March 13, 2013
Redesigned United States Potato Board website potatogoodness.com shows improved consumer engagement
The United States Potato Board website for consumers, Potatogoodness.com has been redesigned end 2012.
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Tim O’Connor exchanges potatoes for avocados
March 12, 2013
Tim O’Connor exchanges potatoes for avocados
Tim O’Connor, President and CEO of the U.S. Potato Board, Denver, CO, has accepted an offer to lead a new marketing agency dedicated to the Mexican avocado industry.
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Whole Foods Market makes GMO labeling mandatory as of 2018
March 08, 2013
Whole Foods Market makes GMO labeling mandatory as of 2018
Whole Foods Market announced today at Natural Products Expo West that, by 2018, all products in its U.S. and Canadian stores must be labeled to indicate if they contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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Gluten intolerance classified as 'disability' - how will food service react?
March 06, 2013
Gluten intolerance classified as 'disability' - how will food service react?
Recently the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) reached a settlement with Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, concluding that severe food allergies, including celiac disease (an autoimmune disorder), qualify as a disability under the Americans...
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Associated potato growers Inc and Nonpareil Farms announce strategic partnership
March 05, 2013
Associated potato growers Inc and Nonpareil Farms announce strategic partnership
Nonpareil Farms, a supplier of Betty Crocker™ Fresh Potatoes, has announced a new strategic partnership with Associated Potato Growers Inc.
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Idaho potato growers accept slight price cut in processing contracts
March 05, 2013
Idaho Potato growers approve contracts with Simplot, McCain
Idaho potato growers at a Monday meeting in Burley approved processing contracts with J.R. Simplot and McCain Foods that both include payment increases averaging 1.6 percent.
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Boulder Canyon Natural Foods Receives Non-GMO Project Verified Seal For Its Kettle-Cooked Chips
March 04, 2013
Boulder Canyon Natural Foods Receives Non-GMO Project Verified Seal For Its Kettle-Cooked Chips
Boulder Canyon Natural Foods®, a leading natural snack food manufacturer is proud to announce that it has successfully enrolled its kettle-cooked potato chips in the Non-GMO Project
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National Potato Council Releases New Logo
March 04, 2013
Potato Industry Leadership Institute class of 2013 introduction
Twenty potato growers and industry representatives joined together to form the 2013 class of the Potato Industry Leadership Institute (PILI), an annual program jointly administered by the National Potato Council (NPC) and the United States Potato Board.
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US Potato Growers Converge on Capitol Hill
March 04, 2013
US Potato Growers Converge on Capitol Hill
More than 160 potato growers and industry partners from across the United States met Feb. 25-28 in Washington, D.C., to advocate for the industry's most pressing federal policy priorities.
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Idaho potato growers accept slight price cut in processing contracts
February 27, 2013
Idaho Potato Growers to vote on McCain, Simplot contracts
Idaho potato growers will vote Monday in Burley on contracts with McCain Foods and J.R. Simplot Co. paying a 1.6 percent average increase, according to sources involved in negotiations.
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CPAC Springs Ahead With Warm Weather Potato Promos
February 27, 2013
CPAC Springs Ahead With Warm Weather Potato Promos
Continuing to promote its more than 100 varieties of spuds during the “Five Distinct Potato Seasons” campaign, the Colorado Potato Administrative Committee has launched the “Spring Ahead” season for March through May.
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