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oktober 24, 2013
Australian vegetable industry welcomes reports Simplot factories to continue operating for at least 3 years
Today’s reports that Simplot’s two vegetable processing plants at Bathurst and Devonport will remain open for at least another three years has been welcomed by peak industry body, AUSVEG.
oktober 22, 2013
Australian Potato grower hopes Penola closing will bring efficiencies to the potato industry
Farmer Terry Buckley says he is sad to see the local Penola plant close, but he hopes the Ballarat plant might save the Australian potato processing industry, which is being outpriced by cheaper imports. Sponsored Content
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augustus 26, 2013
Woolworths Trolley Trends report reveals Australia’s evolving tastebuds
Supermarket chain Woolworths has released a report focused on the changes in the spending pattern of their Australian Shoppers over the past 25 years. The report also highlights the dramatic change in the position of the potato in that shopping cart.
augustus 18, 2013
Simplot Australia sells stake in NZ potato processor Mr Chips
Simplot Australia has announced that it entered into a conditional agreement to sell its shareholding in its New Zealand-based potato manufacturing and distribution business, Simplot Mr Chips Limited, to the Auckland based Balle Bros Group Limited.
augustus 12, 2013
Potato Chips are most popular snack in Australia and New Zealand
A recent study by Roy Morgan Research shows that potato chips are still Australia’s most popular snack food, with a third of Australians aged 14+ in the year to March 2013 buying the product in an average four-week period.
augustus 05, 2013
AUSVEG welcomes Australian Prime Minister's acknowledgement of agribusiness as an issue in the election
AUSVEG, the National Peak Industry Body for Australian vegetable and potato growers, has welcomed the Prime Minister's acknowledgement of the importance of investment in agribusiness as part of his announcement of an election to be held on 7 September.
juli 22, 2013
Australian Research: DNA soil testing technology to reduce the impact of potato diseases
A multi-year research project, undertaken for the Australian potato industry, will come to fruition this month, with the launch of the project’s cutting-edge DNA soil testing service, which will help the industry to curb the impact of soil-borne diseases.