News on The Potato Supply Chain from Australia

Tasmanian potato growers agree price cut with McCain
September 23, 2010
Tasmanian potato growers agree price cut with McCain
McCain Tasmanian potato growers supplying McCain have agreed on a price cut of $26.50 per tonne for this season.
South Australian potato growers close to a deal with McCain Foods
September 17, 2010
South Australian potato growers close to a deal with McCain Foods
Potato growers in the Ballarat region (South Australia) are continuing negotiations over pricing for the next harvest with the food processor McCain.
Western Australia declared Potato Cyst Nematode free
September 14, 2010
Western Australia declared Potato Cyst Nematode free
After a battle lasting almost 25 years, Western Australia's $45 million potato industry has been declared free of the devastating potato cyst nematode (PCN).
McCain Foods Australia and South East Potato growers settle contract
September 13, 2010
McCain Foods Australia and South East Potato growers settle contract
Another price cut in a contract settled yesterday between South East potato growers and major potato-processing company McCain Foods Australia has threatened to wipe-out the industry if the downturn continues, according to potato producers in the region.
August 22, 2010
Taste drives demand for Hawkesbury organic potatoes
In New South Wales, Australia, Matt Simmons can barely keep up with demand for the organic potatoes he and wife Sue grow on their 48-hectare farm on the Hawkesbury River.
Ausveg for news
August 19, 2010
Australian Potato Industry fears Zebra Chip disease
AUSVEG CEO Richard Mulcahy said today that diseased potatoes had the potential to threaten the viability of the entire Australian potato industry if the Australian Federal Government allows potatoes to be imported for processing from New Zealand.
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Simplot for news
June 24, 2010
Tasmanian Potato growers ask Simplot for a 4 percent price increase
Potato growers who supply Simplot Australia’s Ulverstone potato processing plant have put their case for a four per cent price increase for the 2010/11 growing season, the equivalent of another $13 a tonne. Simplot has yet to respond to the growers’ p...
Testing soil for diseases before potatoes are planted
May 27, 2010
Testing soil for diseases before potatoes are planted
Australian scientists at SARDI are making major strides in diagnosing potato diseases before the potato crop is planted.Watch ABC video on this topicAustralia’s $500 million-plus potato industry will benefit from new DNA tests that can quickly and accu...
Ausveg for news
May 19, 2010
Australian potato growers concerned about zebra chip disease
Potato growers across Australia have been urged to protect the local industry from a major pest which has established itself in New Zealand. New Zealand potato producers have been coming to terms with the disease Zebra chip. The disease is seen as...
Australian Hungry Jack's french fries now manufactured in Canada?
April 13, 2010
Australian Hungry Jack's french fries now manufactured in Canada?
McCain Foods has told growers in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania it requires 10 per cent less potatoes for the 2010-11 season and wants to cut the price by AU$45 per tonne. A meeting of potato growers at Ballarat last week angrily rejected Mc...
Price cuts and volume reductions for Australian Potato Growers McCain Foods
April 07, 2010
Price cuts and volume reductions for Australian Potato Growers McCain Foods
Potato growers in the Moorabool region (Australia, near McCain Foods Ballarat factory) say they could be forced out of business after McCain Foods planned a AU$45 a tonne price cut next season.   With McCain’s tonnage also set to be reduced by 10 per c...
Discovery of fat taste could hold the key to reducing obesity - link to BMI
March 08, 2010
Discovery of fat taste could hold the key to reducing obesity - link to BMI
A newly discovered ability for people to taste fat could hold the key to reducing obesity, Deakin University health researchers believe.   Deakin researchers Dr Russell Keast and PhD student Jessica Stewart, working with colleagues at the University o...
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June 05, 2009
Simplot and Tasmanian potato farmers have agreed on a lower potato price.
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