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From left to right: Ron Gall, Nora Olsen and Anne Fowlie
July 22, 2014
World Potato Congress appoints three new directors
David Thompson, President & CEO, World Potato Congress Inc. (WPC Inc.) has announced the appointment of Mr. Ron Gall, New Zealand; Dr. Nora Olsen, USA; and Anne Fowlie, Canada; as members of the Board of Directors.
Washington potato director denies wrongdoing in republican primary
July 20, 2014
Washington potato director denies wrongdoing in republican primary
Chris Voigt, executive director of the Washington State Potato Commission, Moses Lake, is the focal point of a Republican primary election controversy involving the race between Clint Didier and his opponent Dan Newhouse.
Traceability from Field to Fork - We all have a Stake in a Healthy Food Supply
July 16, 2014
Traceability from Field to Fork - We all have a Stake in a Healthy Food Supply
Today’s consumers desire to understand the health and nutritional benefits of the produce they buy. That’s why the Produce Traceability Initiative (PTI), an industry-wide effort aimed at creating a quick and efficient traceability process by electronically tracking produce from the farm fields to supermarket shelves, is vital.
Future proofing Cheshire potatoes.
July 15, 2014
Future proofing Cheshire potatoes
Cheshire potato growers gathered at Aston Grange Farm near Runcorn, at the end of June 2014, to discuss the opportunities for the local crop at Potato Council’s Cheshire Potato event.
National Potato Council submits Comments in Support of Simplot's Innate Technology
July 14, 2014
National Potato Council submits Comments in Support of Simplot's Innate Technology
As part of the second and final public environmental assessment comment period for the J.R. Simplot Company's petition to deregulate its biotech Innate™ 1.0 potatoes, the National Potato Council submitted comments to the Federal Register noting that the technology 'could effectively address key production and processing issues facing the potato industry.'
AUSVEG welcomes review of Australia's Biosecurity Import Risk Analysis process
July 14, 2014
AUSVEG welcomes review of Australia's Biosecurity Import Risk Analysis process
Australia’s industry association of vegetable and potato growers, AUSVEG, has welcomed the announcement by the Federal Minister for Agriculture that the Federal Government will review the current process by which biosecurity threats are assessed.
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Potato Growers of Alberta and Processors finance new research Chair at University of Lethbridge
July 14, 2014
Potato Growers of Alberta and Processors finance new research Chair at University of Lethbridge
Research capacity in Alberta’s potato industry will be significantly enhanced due to a $1 million investment in the University of Lethbridge by the Potato Growers of Alberta and the Potato Processors McCain Foods, ConAgra Lamb Weston and Cavendish Farms
Snack companies Amica Chips and ICA Foods limit advertising to kids
July 03, 2014
Snack companies Amica Chips and ICA Foods limit advertising to kids
Amica Chips and ICA Foods, two major savoury snack companies on the Italian market with a growing international presence, have joined the responsible advertising pledge of the European Snacks Association (ESA).
One Voice Campaign Potato Council gaining momentum
July 03, 2014
One Voice Campaign Potato Council gaining momentum
Potato Council’s One Voice campaign is fast gaining momentum, with people from all sectors of industry getting involved and doing whatever they can to help spread positive messages about potatoes.
UK: Shropshire potato producers host leading technical event
June 29, 2014
UK: Shropshire potato producers host leading technical event
The West Midlands Potato Day attracted a good crowd of industry visitors on 19 June when potato grower Jonathan Bubb of J.M. Bubb & Sons hosted Potato Council’s technical field day at Lynn South Farm, Newport, Shropshire, where they grow around 400 acres of potatoes.
Perú: Una iniciativa de semillas de ‘fuente abierta’ liberó 36 variedades de 14 cultivos alimenticios
June 26, 2014
Perú: Una iniciativa de semillas de ‘fuente abierta’ liberó 36 variedades de 14 cultivos alimenticios
Según los líderes del proyecto, la decisión podría ayudar a los agricultores pobres a tener acceso a semillas de mejor calidad.
Are you buying less potatoes?
June 26, 2014
UK Consumers eat less potatoes, but this is not a conscious decision
In the United Kingdom the value of fresh potato category is growing with a 3.8% rise over the last year, while the volume of fresh potatoes sold has dropped by 8.0%. The Potato Council is figuring out what can be done about it.
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June 25, 2014
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