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March 15, 2010
PotatoPro Newsletter: History and Future of GM Potatoes
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March 15, 2010
Boletín electrónico de PotatoPro: Historia y futuro de las papas genéticamente modificadas
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Demand for potatoes drops as Americans eat fewer fries
March 15, 2010
Demand for potatoes drops as Americans eat fewer fries
A delicate global balance in potato trading, and the changes tastes of fry-shy boomers, are hammering the Maritimes potato patch, industry experts say. “U.S. people are eating out less these days,” McCain’s Canada spokesperson Calla Farn told the Sta...
Canadian Potato Growers gird for cutbacks
March 15, 2010
Canadian Potato Growers gird for cutbacks
Joe Brennan and his fellow potato growers in New Brunswick are bracing for the fallout from the French fry meltdown.Mr. Brennan, who is also the chairman of Potatoes New Brunswick, the province's potato marketing board, says he will have no choice this...
February 26, 2010
Cavendish Farms cuts 20 potato farmers
P.E.I.'s farming industry was dealt another blow Friday when it was learned that Irving-owned Cavendish Farms was cutting 20 farmers who normally grow for the company. Agriculture Minster George Webster said Irving is cutting smaller growers with po...
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February 24, 2010
McCain Foods buys 20 - 30% less PEI potatoes
McCain Foods Ltd. is cutting the volume of potatoes it buys from P.E.I. farmers by 20 to 30 per cent because of falling demand for french fries, Agriculture Minister George Webster said Tuesday. The cut may mean the company based in Florenceville, N....
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 Fredericton Potato Research Centre potato display
February 19, 2010
New Canadian Reds on display at Fredericton Potato Research Centre
On February 17, at the Potato Research Centre in Fredericton, experimental potato selections were unveiled, including a number of red skins. Red skinned potatoes are hot thanks in part to a consumer and restaurant industry trend toward potatoes that ca...
February 17, 2010
North American Potato prices crushed by low demand
About 100 P.E.I. potato growers met with international representatives of the industry Tuesday to hear the market forecast, and there was little in the way of good news. "It is depressing news,"said Cary Hoffman of the United Potato Growers...
Government of Canada Helps Potato Farmers Boost Their Bottom Line
February 11, 2010
Government of Canada Helps Potato Farmers Boost Their Bottom Line
The Government of Canada is helping New Brunswick potato farmers capture new markets and increase profitability by investing in a new market information database that will help producers make more informed decisions.
February 10, 2010
Government of Canada Supporting New Brunswick Potato Farmers
Member of Parliament Mike Allen (Tobique-Mactaquac), on behalf of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, will be in Grand Falls, New Brunswick, on Thursday, February 11, to make an announcement in support of New Brunswick potato farmers during the Potatoes N...
Cutbacks in potato process contracts could push some growers out
February 02, 2010
Cutbacks in potato process contracts could push some growers out
A major plan to beef up potato sales is well underway by the P.E.I. Potato Board and the province, but some of the air leaked out of the tires this week with the announcement that processing companies are cutting back.McCains confirmed it would cut abo...
February 02, 2010
Virus limit raised in Prince Edward Island seed potatoes
Prince Edward Island's agriculture minister George Webster is raising the limit on the amount of virus allowed in this year's seed potatoes, which are used to plant the spring crop. Webster said Tuesday that he would double the limit and set it at si...
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January 21, 2010
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January 21, 2010
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Almost half of P.E.I.'s seed potatoes, used to plant the spring crop, are above the Island's allowable virus standard this year, according the P.E.I. Potato Board. The board spent Thursday discussing the situation, trying to decide whether to ask the ...
January 11, 2010
Prince Edward Island Potato Expo expands conference program
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December 30, 2009
Duty on British Columbia-bound U.S. potatoes up for review
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