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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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Northern Plains Potato Growers Association
February 26, 2013
Lance Hapka appointed chairman of the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association
Lance Hapka, a process potato grower from Argyle, Minnesota became the 64th Chairman of the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association at NPPGA's annual meeting last Tuesday.
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American Frozen Food Institute Elects New Board Leadership
February 26, 2013
American Frozen Food Institute Elects New Board Leadership
The American Frozen Food Institute (AFFI) today announced the election of three officers and seven members to the AFFI Board of Directors.
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Basic American Foods to buy dehydrated potato unit from Nonpareil Farms
February 26, 2013
Basic American Foods to buy dehydrated potato unit from Nonpareil Farms
Idaho-based Nonpareil Farms has signed a letter of intent to sell its dehydrated potato business to Basic American Foods, corporate officials announced Monday.
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Saratoga Chips
February 25, 2013
Saratoga Specialties Company - maker of Saratoga Chips - for sale
The owners of Saratoga Specialties Company, which produces Original Saratoga Chips, are hoping to sell the business.
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Key Technology Visys merger
February 25, 2013
Sorter manufacturers Key Technology and Visys announce merger
Key Technology, Inc. and Visys NV, a leading provider of chute-fed in-air sorters used by food processors and waste recyclers, have entered into a merger agreement.
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Walmart for news
February 25, 2013
Wal-Mart expands self-checkout in stores via its iPhone app
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has its sights set on the smartphone-wielding shopper, this week expanding use of the “Scan &Go” feature for its iPhone app to 40 stores in the Denver area.
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Keith Belling, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of PopChips, Inc.
February 21, 2013
Popchips: how they made their way into the snack isle
Keith Belling quit his job as a corporate lawyer at age 27 and spent the next 15 years running a series of businesses, including a restaurant chain and a website for small businesses. In 2005, he set out to create a new snack with one of his former em...
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Canadian potato industry dealing with oversupply, innovation strategies
February 20, 2013
Canadian potato industry dealing with oversupply, innovation strategies
The Canadian Horticultural Council’s Potato Committee will be meeting during the CHC’s annual general meeting to be held in Ottawa March 12-15.
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February 20, 2013
GMO Labeling Bill Introduced in US Congress
Today Colorado’s Jared Polis will announce, outside a reborn organic retail store in Boulder, that he is introducing a federal bill in Congress to mandate the labeling of food containing genetically modified organisms in all 50 states.
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Potato late blight
February 19, 2013
University of Maine looking for blight-resistant potatoes
Potato breeding developments being researched by graduate students in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences of the University of Maine look to save the future of Maine’s iconic crop.
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February 17, 2013
Walmart sees slow start of February
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. had the worst sales start to a month in seven years as payroll-tax increases hit shoppers already battling a slow economy, according to internal e-mails obtained by Bloomberg News.
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February 13, 2013
Heinz to sell to Buffett, 3G Capital for 23 Billion
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway and private equity firm 3G Capital will buy ketchup and baby food maker H.J. Heinz Co for $23.2 billion in cash, a deal that combines 3G's ambitions in the food industry with Buffett's hunt for growth.
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February 11, 2013
Una Red mundial para apoyar el mejoramiento de la calidad nutricional de la papa y el camote
Del 14 al 18 de enero, se llevó a cabo en la sede central del CIP, una reunión para la creación de una Red que garantizará el mejoramiento de la calidad nutricional de las raíces y tubérculos.
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Heart Smart Potato Recipe Contest launched by the Idaho Potato Commission
February 11, 2013
Heart Smart Potato Recipe Contest launched by the Idaho Potato Commission
In celebration of American Heart Month, the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) launched the Heart Smart Recipe Contest with fitness guru Denise Austin and the popular Mr. Food Test Kitchen.
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February 11, 2013
EPA Registration for SmartBlock® Sprout inhibitor of American Vanguard
American Vanguard Corporation (NYSE:AVD) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, AMVAC Chemical Corporation (AMVAC), has received registration from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for SmartBlock®, a novel potato sprout inhibitor.
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Innovaciones tecnológicas desarrolladas por el CIP contribuyen a certificar papa orgánica en Perú
February 09, 2013
Innovaciones tecnológicas desarrolladas por el CIP contribuyen a certificar papa orgánica en Perú
Gracias a tres innovaciones tecnológicas implementadas por el Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP) se ha podido controlar el gorgojo de los Andes y la polilla de la papa, dos plagas que dificultaban la certificación orgánica del tubérculo.
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Late blight pathogen blocks RNA silencing pathways of potato plants
February 08, 2013
Late blight pathogen blocks RNA silencing pathways of potato plants
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