News on The Potato Supply Chain

Focus on Potato webcast: Potato Growth And Development
August 20, 2012
Focus on Potato webcast: Potato Growth And Development
Healthy tuber development and higher yields are two common goals among potato growers. But without a good understanding of the key growth and yield factors, maximizing success is difficult. This latest Focus on Potato presentation by Dr. Mike Thornton...
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August 19, 2012
Quality problems on the rise for British potato growers
Figures from the Potato Council Grower Panel Lifting Survey estimate that 11,600ha (10%) was cleared to Friday August 10, compared with 12,500 ha (10%) the same week in 2011 and 13,000 ha (10%) in 2010.
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August 17, 2012
Potato export ban in West Bengal fails to bring prices down
Potato prices have not declined in the West Bengal despite the government banning potato export from August 1 from the state.
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August 17, 2012
Blackleg concerns over Scottish seed crop
Wet weather is once again favouring blackleg development in Scottish seed potato crops, although disease levels are believed currently to be below the record levels seen in 2011.
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August 17, 2012
Idaho spud growers say harvest shaping to be mixed bag
As they commence harvesting early season varieties, Idaho potato growers anticipate a hot summer will contribute to highly variable yields and quality, especially in the eastern part of the state.
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Robbie Davis, CEO of Potatoes South Australia
August 17, 2012
Potatoes South Australia appoints Robbie Davis as CEO
Potatoes South Australia, the newly formed peak industry body for the South Australian Potato Industry, has appointed Robbie Davis to the role of Chief Executive Officer. “We’re delighted that Robbie is joining us,” the Chairman of the Board of Pota...
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August 16, 2012
Oils could reduce viruses in seed potatoes
The application of oils has the potential to assist in the control of non-persistent viruses in potato seed crops. However, more work is required to establish the effects on seed crops.
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AgraQuest
August 16, 2012
Bayer CropScience Completes Acquisition of AgraQuest
Bayer CropScience announced today the completion of its purchase of AgraQuest, Inc., a global supplier of innovative biological pest management solutions.All required transaction waiting periods have expired without objection from the relevant competit...
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Klamath Basin Fresh Direct now Klamath Basin Fresh Organics
August 16, 2012
Klamath Basin Fresh Direct now Klamath Basin Fresh Organics
The former Klamath Basin Fresh Direct has officially changed its name to Klamath Basin Fresh Organics. Chairman Dan Chin said the business is solely focused on organic production, and the name change makes that direction clear.
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University of Idaho receives grant to study zebra chip disease
August 16, 2012
University of Idaho receives grant to study zebra chip disease
The federal government is providing $109,000 for the University of Idaho to study an emerging plant disease the school says “poses a substantial threat to the state’s potato industry.” The money will be used to monitor potato fields for the presence o...
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August 16, 2012
France: Blight pressure strong;lower potato yields predicted
In France, according to the UNPT, blight pressure remains strong and there are signs of early senesce in some crops.
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August 16, 2012
Novozymes supports scientist exchange between India and Denmark
?Novozymes and the Holck-Larsen Foundation have joined forces to work with Danish universities to set up a scientist exchange program – the first of its kind – between India and Denmark. “With many, many excellent universities, India has a large popul...
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August 15, 2012
Prince Edward Island Potato crops suffering in heat
The hot, dry summer continues to take a toll on the Prince Edward Island potato crop and yields for some varieties are expected to be down 25 per cent. “It is serious. But we're not desperate yet I guess is the best way to put it,” said Gary Linklette...
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Potato wart disease
August 15, 2012
Potato wart disease cleared from Northern Irish fields
A scheme to clear fields in Northern Ireland of potato wart disease has been hailed as a success.
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August 14, 2012
Sri Lanka increases import duties on potatoes and onions to benefit local farmers
The Sri Lankan government announced today that the import taxes on big onions and potatoes have been increased with effect from midnight Monday. The import taxes have been increased under a directive from the President to maintain a reasonable price t...
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Jerry Knox to speak of lessons from the wettest drought at East of England Potato Day
August 14, 2012
Jerry Knox to speak of lessons from the wettest drought at East of England Potato Day
Jerry Knox from Cranfield University will discuss the lessons learnt from the wettest drought in history at the East of England Potato Day
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August 14, 2012
Idaho potatoes star in food blogs nationwide
Food bloggers are hungry for Idaho potatoes. These passionate home cooks have been whipping up spud-centered creations in an assortment of videos and recipes spanning the web.
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Potato Storage
August 14, 2012
How Agra became India's cold storage hub and what impact it has on price of potatoes
Agra may be famous for its monuments, but it also holds 7% of India's cold storage capacity - more than in the whole of Punjab. Almost all of it is used to store potatoes. How did the city and surrounding areas become India's cold storage hub and what...
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