Noticias sobre las Tendencias Alimentarias de Los Estados Unidos

National Potato Council now accepting Scholarship Applications for Graduate Students Advancing the Industry
Mayo 02, 2014
National Potato Council now accepting Scholarship Applications for Graduate Students Advancing the Industry
The National Potato Council (NPC) is now accepting applications for a $10,000 graduate-level scholarship to be applied toward the 2014-2015 academic year.
ARS: Potato Psyllids dissected for clues to better controlling it
Mayo 01, 2014
ARS: Potato Psyllids dissected for clues to better controlling it
Researchers at USDA's Agricultural Research Service are leaving no stone unturned when it comes to finding new ways of managing zebra chip disease and the insect that can spread it to potato crops.
Fast-casual restaurants keep delivering faster-than-average growth, finds Technomic
Mayo 01, 2014
Fast-casual restaurants keep delivering faster-than-average growth, finds Technomic
The fast-casual segment continues to lead growth within the US restaurant industry.
Vermont to be the first US State where GMO labeling will be required
Mayo 01, 2014
Vermont to be the first US State where GMO labeling will be required
Vermont will likely be the first state in the United States to require food manufacturers to label products containing genetically modified organisms.
New data suggest Potassium and Dietary Fiber intake among Toddlers should be priority
Abril 30, 2014
New data suggest Potassium and Dietary Fiber intake among Toddlers should be priority
Recommendations to increase the intake of potassium and dietary fiber among young children should be a priority for the 2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, according to a new study by the Alliance for Potato Research and Education (APRE) presented today at Experimental Biology 2014.
More to Love: PopChips offers bigger bags and bolder flavors
Abril 27, 2014
More to Love: PopChips offers bigger bags and bolder flavors
PopChips inc. announces 'More to Love', giving snackers bolder flavors, a crispier crunch and 15% more chips for the same price.
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Conagra sells Medallion Foods assets to snack manufacturer Shearer's
Abril 25, 2014
Conagra sells Medallion Foods assets to snack manufacturer Shearer's
Shearer’s Foods, a savory snack manufacturer owned by private equity firm Wind Point Partners, has acquired the assets of the Medallion Foods business from ConAgra Foods,Inc. for $33.5 million.
The Big Idaho Potato Truck is back on the road
Abril 24, 2014
The Big Idaho Potato Truck is back on the road
The Great Big Idaho® Potato Truck is back on the road for its third consecutive cross-country tour with a new message for women: Take care of your heart!
Wisconsin Spudmobile to Feature Exciting Potato Exhibits
Abril 24, 2014
Wisconsin Spudmobile to Feature Exciting Potato Exhibits
It won’t be long before consumers get a taste of Wisconsin potatoes in a new and creative way! The state’s traveling billboard, also known as the Spudmobile, is sure to be iconic with the many creative and educational components that are planned for its interior.
McDonald's recognizes Simplot for Community Service
Abril 24, 2014
McDonald's recognizes Simplot for Community Service
Simplot's Safety Days initiative was recently recognized by McDonald’s Corporation as demonstrating best practices in the “Community Impact” section of the company’s Sustainable Supply awards.
Lay's Air Pops Crisps rolled out in additional US States
Abril 23, 2014
Lay's Air Pops Crisps rolled out in additional US States
Lay's potato chips, one of the marquee brands from PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division, is expanding distribution of Lay's Air Pops crisps to even more markets across the United States.
La próxima despensa global: Cómo América Latina puede alimentar al mundo
Abril 20, 2014
La próxima despensa global: Cómo América Latina puede alimentar al mundo
Los elementos esenciales para el crecimiento agrícola masivo y sostenible de América Latina y el Caribe ya están dados. Sin embargo, para que toda la región alcance su enorme potencial agrícola, será necesario alinear muchas 'partes movibles'. Cómo lograrlo es el tema que cubre este informe.
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