News on The Potato Supply Chain

Canada's Manitoba province expects above average potato yields
August 25, 2012
Canada's Manitoba province expects above average potato yields
Manitoba potato producers will likely harvest an above average crop this year, says a provincial potato specialist.
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Pacific Northwest potato breeders prepare for Tri-State Tour
August 25, 2012
Pacific Northwest potato breeders prepare for Tri-State Tour
To potato breeders in the Pacific Northwest, the annual Tri-State Tour is akin to Christmas morning, explained Brian Charlton, with Oregon State University's Klamath Basin Research & Extension Center.
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Simplot cuts potato prices in Tasmania
August 25, 2012
Simplot cuts potato prices in Tasmania
Simplot's Tasmanian processing potato prices have been cut by 11 per cent and contracts reduced by around 30,000 tonnes.
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US potato industry working to reverse ban on domestic exports to South Korea
August 23, 2012
US potato industry working to reverse ban on domestic exports to South Korea
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal &Plant Health Inspection Service is working to provide data to officials in South Korea that it hopes will result in a reversal of a decision to ban potato exports from Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
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Alexandra Imhof promoted to US Potato Board Industry Communications & Policy Manager
August 22, 2012
Alexandra Imhof promoted to US Potato Board Industry Communications & Policy Manager
The United States Potato Board (USPB) is pleased to announce the promotion of Alexandra Imhof to the position of USPB Industry Communications &Policy Manager, effective July 1, 2012. She has been with the USPB since August 2003, when she was hired ...
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August 22, 2012
JR Simplot Acquires Dorman Brothers
Dorman Brothers, an agricultural supply company with locations in Goodland, Kansas, and in Colorado at Burlington and Cheyenne Wells, will join Simplot’s AgriBusiness Group as part of the Simplot Grower Solutions network. “Our goal at Simplot Grower S...
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En Ecuador no se cosecharían 60 mil ton de papa por ceniza de un volcán
August 22, 2012
En Ecuador no se cosecharían 60 mil ton de papa por ceniza de un volcán
El cantón Quero es uno de los principales afectados por la actual reactivación del volcán Tungurahua. A tal punto que la madrugada de ayer se produjo una de las caídas más intensas de ceniza, según agricultores y autoridades cantonales. Por eso, estas ...
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AKP Group for news
August 21, 2012
New Headquarters for AKP Group
Nearly £3-million has been invested into making northern Lincolnshire a central hub for the needs of some of the UK’s biggest potato sellers. Elsham Wold has just become the new headquarters for Arundel Kerr Produce Ltd (AKP Group), supplier to superm...
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La certificadora europea GlobalGap entregó el primer aval a un cultivo de papa en Colombia
August 21, 2012
La certificadora europea GlobalGap entregó el primer aval a un cultivo de papa en Colombia
El beneficiario fue la empresa Plantar de Colombia, dedicada a la producción de semilla limpia y certificada del tubérculo. “Nos lo dieron para tres procesos: en la producción de minitubérculos en ambiente controlado de invernadero, en la multiplicació...
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Potato Psyllid
August 21, 2012
War of words between DAFF and AUSVEG on potato imports from New Zealand
AUSVEG has “wrongly accused” the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) of basing quarantine conditions on outdated information, and of avoiding accountability, says DAFF.
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August 21, 2012
Alberta politician calls on Frito-Lay to boycott Alberta potatoes on child labour concerns
An Alberta politician, the Liberal MLA David Swann, called on snack-food giant Frito Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo., to boycott Alberta potatoes because child labour remains unregulated on provincial farms. The New Democrats later joined the Alberta Fe...
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Take proactive approach to zebra chip, potato psyllid management
August 21, 2012
Take proactive approach to zebra chip, potato psyllid management
ast year, zebra chip made headlines when the potato disease caught a couple of Columbia Basin growers off guard and devastated their crop.
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August 21, 2012
Northern Ireland potato blight warning issued
The Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute and CAFRE, Greenmount Campus have issued a further potato blight warning.
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August 21, 2012
NDSU Potato Blightline for August 20
The NDSU Potato Blightline for August 20th sponsored by Syngenta Crop Protection has been issued.
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August 21, 2012
US Potato Supply unaffected by drought
The severe drought in the central US has consumers concerned about skyrocketing food prices due to crop shortages and the subsequent 'trickle down' effect it's already having on the price of meats and dairy.
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Progressive Potato Farming conference to highlight new innovation and ideas
August 21, 2012
Progressive Potato Farming conference to highlight new innovation and ideas
After an incredibly challenging season for potato growers, the ADAS Syngenta 2012 Potato Conference and Exhibition is perfectly timed to provide the essential new technical innovation and marketing inspiration for all growers, agronomists and potato industry specialists.
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August 20, 2012
www.ONpotatoes.ca supports irrigation decisions of Canadian potato growers
New technology is being evaluated that may help potato farmers currently dealing with near-record droughts irrigate in ways that are more efficient and cost-effective than traditional methods.
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August 20, 2012
British growers advised to take care with pulverisation amid high blackleg risk
With bacterial disease blackleg posing a threat to Scottish seed potato crops for a second consecutive season, there was advice at Potatoes in Practice on managing the risk of spread during haulm destruction.
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