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USDA Announces Deregulation Extension of Potato Developed Using Genetic Engineering
April 29, 2021
USDA Extends Deregulation of Simplot Potato Varieties Developed Using Genetic Engineering
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is extending deregulation to J.R. Simplot Company’s (Simplot) potato variety developed using genetic engineering, designated as Snowden Z6 (Z6 potato).
Each association will hold a member vote to advance plans for new global organization
April 16, 2021
PMA and United Fresh to Hold Member Vote over merger
The Boards of Directors of the Produce Marketing Association (PMA) and United Fresh Produce Association (United Fresh) will each host a member vote seeking consent in support of the resolution to combine and form a new association serving the global produce and floral industry.
Maine’s Dominic LaJoie elected 2021 President
February 25, 2021
Potato Growers Select 2021 National Potato Council Leaders
At the National Potato Council (NPC) 2021 Annual Meeting held virtually due to travel restrictions, Dominic LaJoie of Van Buren, Maine was elected to serve as NPC’s 2021 President and to head the grower-led organization’s Executive Committee.
The report explores crucial areas in which the pandemic forced restaurateurs to adapt quickly, adopting contactless technology, shifting most service to off-premises and outdoor dining, and adjusting labor levels and menus.
February 01, 2021
State of the Restaurant Industry report measures virus' impact on business
New research looks at how restaurants and consumers were changed by the events of 2020 and the year of transition ahead.
Kam Quarles, CEO of the National Potato Council discusses the potential impact of the new US administration on the potato industry and agriculture as a whole
January 28, 2021
Kam Quarles, CEO of the National Potato Council discusses the potential impact of the new US administration on the industry
With the inauguration of US President Biden a week behind us now, Kam Quarles, CEO of the National Potato Council discusses what the impact of the new administration on the potato industry might be.
Virtual Potato Expo 2021 Brings Industry Together Over Potatoes
January 26, 2021
Virtual Potato Expo 2021 Brings Industry Together Over Potatoes
From January 5-7, more than 1,000 U.S. and international potato industry members joined the first-ever virtual Potato Expo. The annual event that kicks off the year for the industry, was brought online for the first time in response to the travel challenges imposed by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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In the United States, House and Senate just approved COVID Relief and FY21 Funding Bills. The National Potato Council reviews what these bills mean for the US Potato Sector.
December 22, 2020
The National Potato Council reviews the impact of the COVID Relief and FY21 Funding Bills
In the United States, House and Senate just approved COVID Relief and FY21 Funding Bills. The National Potato Council reviews what these bills mean for the US Potato Sector.
US Restaurant Sales up in August, but Operators Remain Concerned
September 22, 2020
US Restaurant Sales up in August, but Operators Remain Concerned
As total restaurant sales losses in the United States topped USD 185 billion, a majority of operators do not expect their business to fully recover within 6 months.
Impression of the annual Potato D.C. Fly-In
September 17, 2020
National Potato Council's annual meeting combined with Potato D.C. Fly-in February 2021
The National Potato Council’s annual meeting, in previous years combined with the Potato Expo, will next year be combined with Potato D.C. Fly-in in late February

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