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Wintry weather yields mixed results for U.S. potato crops
十月 16, 2009
Wintry weather yields mixed results for U.S. potato crops
The wintry weather with which October announced itself in much of the United States this year has had little overall effect on potato movement.The biggest impact may have been felt in North Dakota. About 5 million pounds of spuds shipped from the state...
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十月 16, 2009
Cavendish Farms invests in product innovation
Cavendish Farms is pleased to announce the official opening of Cavendish Culinary Creation Centre and Canada's Smartest Kitchen, the research arm of Holland College's Culinary Institute of Canada."This new facility is a great example of a win-win ...
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Idaho potato growers accept slight price cut in processing contracts
十月 15, 2009
Idaho Potato contracts up in the air
As Idaho potato farmers wrap up harvest, many are uncertain about french fry processing contracts for next year.A shake-up in Idaho fry contracts occurred last winter after Lamb Weston, a division of ConAgra, failed to follow through with a contract th...
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ConAgra Foods to Reduce Sodium in Products by 20 Percent by 2015
十月 15, 2009
ConAgra Foods to Reduce Sodium in Products by 20 Percent by 2015
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) one of North America’s leading food makers, today announced its pledge to reduce salt across its portfolio of food products by 20 percent by 2015. Since 2006, the company has already removed more than 2 million pounds o...
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Liberibacter Species Bacterium Identified as Prime Suspect in Zebra Chip Disease
十月 13, 2009
Liberibacter Species Bacterium Identified as Prime Suspect in Zebra Chip Disease
Since 2000, a mystery disease has struck some potato fields in Texas, Arizona, California, Nevada, and other western states, reducing tuber yields and quality.
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Pack Expo for news
十月 13, 2009
Pack Expo Exhibitors and Attendees bet on Economic Recovery
Consumer goods companies expressed confidence in the future of the economy last week by turning out for PACK EXPO Las Vegas in near-record levels, reports leading packaging and processing trade association PMMI, which produces and sponsors the PACK EXP...
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十月 09, 2009
Saber cuántas calorías se comen no cambia los hábitos en Nueva York
La ley que obliga a los restaurantes de comida rápida de Nueva York a especificar el número de calorías fracasó en inducir al consumidor de escasos recursos a comer más sano, reveló un estudio. Especialistas de las Universidades de Nueva York y Yale p...
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十月 06, 2009
Study: New York calorie postings don't change orders
A rule that requires New York City fast food restaurants to post calorie information on their menu boards has not changed consumer habits in low-income neighborhoods, according to a study published on Tuesday. While half of consumers surveyed said the...
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十月 05, 2009
XXIV Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de la Papa (ALAP)
Ya se encuentra disponible para su consulta la web del XXIV Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de la Papa (ALAP) a llevarse a cabo en Cuzco, Perú del 23 al 28 de mayo de 2010.
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十月 02, 2009
The Food Industry needs a blockbuster show
Starting next year, the Food Processing Suppliers Assn. (FPSA) will co-locate its Process Expo with the Institute of Food Technologists’ IFT Food Expo. That’s not the most natural of pairings, and the arrangement was born a little out of desperation fr...
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十月 02, 2009
Piden dejar de promocionar comida rápida entre los niños
Consumers International (CI) hace un llamado a las empresas a detener la promoción de alimentos con alto contenido de grasas, azúcar y sal, dirigida a la población infantil, como parte de una estrategia para abordar esta crisis de salud pública. Recie...
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九月 30, 2009
No Potato Cyst Nematodes detected in the first 28000 soil samples analyzed in Canada
This year, approximately 65,000 Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN) soil samples will be collected and analysed as part of Canada's national PCN detection survey and to meet various countries' import requirements. So far, approximately 40,000 soil samples have ...
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九月 28, 2009
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九月 28, 2009
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九月 28, 2009
Mintel: Potato Chips Sales jump during recession
It's confirmed: the recession really did make us chow down on potato chips and other salty snacks. A new report from Mintel shows that after years of mediocre sales increases, the potato chip market grew 22% during the economic downturn.
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九月 27, 2009
Edmonton potato farmer gives away spuds to protest urban sprawl
In Edmonton, AB Canada, Potato farmer Gord Visser decided to give away 100,000 pounds of Russet potatoes to raise awareness about local food grown in the northeast corner of Edmonton.Gordon Visser makes an unlikely barker of the one-day sale.
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FTC allows Dow to sell Morton Salt to K+S
九月 26, 2009
FTC allows Dow to sell Morton Salt to K+S
Dow Chemical Co., the largest U.S. chemical maker, won U.S. approval to sell its Morton Salt business to K+S AG for $1.68 billion.
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