POTATO CHIPS IN CANADA – ALL DRESSED UP
If you want to try potato chips with ketchup, dill pickle flavor or seasoned with all you can think of – at the same time! – Canada is the perfect place for ...
Read moreIf you want to try potato chips with ketchup, dill pickle flavor or seasoned with all you can think of – at the same time! – Canada is the perfect place for ...
Read morePrecision agriculture is already the norm for many arable farms. Modern technological advancements like guidance systems and positioning technology are helping us get the most out of the land. New methods for ...
Read moreTwenty potato growers from all over the Wisconsin converged on Madison last week for their annual “grill the professors” ritual. They came from Eagle River to Spring Green and Coloma to Plover ...
Read morePringles brings back some holiday favorites while introducing new, on-trend flavored salted-caramel crisps. You're sure to please guests when you show up at a holiday event with one or all of these ...
Read moreRPE Inc., announces their recent partnership with Discovery Garden’s, LLC. RPE will now act as the exclusive marketing partner for Discovery Garden’s brand of gourmet potatoes. RPE and Discovery Garden’s share the ...
Read moreThe U.S. Agency for International Development has awarded Michigan State University (MSU) a $5.8 million cooperative agreement to improve potato production in Bangladesh and Indonesia. The grant supports USAID’s work under Feed the ...
Read moreA universe of 126 varieties of potatoes is being planted on a property, owned by the municipality of Puqueldón, with the aim of creating a living museum of this type of tuber, ...
Read moreNew Zealand potato growers could gain a new marketing edge thanks to a line of potatoes developed by University of Canterbury researchers. UC Biotechnologists Dr David Leung and Dr Seyedardalan (Ardi) Ashrafzadeh ...
Read morePotatoes entering the processing line vary in terms of quality, solid content and contaminants. Processors employ various techniques to remove stones, soil and clods such as a washer, de-stoner or foreign material ...
Read moreTwo Cambridgeshire girls and one boy are the first to be taken on as apprentices at potato supplier Greenvale’s Floods Ferry site. Due to the success of the apprenticeship scheme at its ...
Read moreWhen opening a new storage facility one has to think about long-term usage. In this case, the developer has to consider as many as possible changes that may happen in the future. ...
Read moreWhen opening a new storage facility one has to think about long-term usage. In this case, the developer has to consider as many as possible changes that may happen in the future. ...
Read moreThe dates for Potato Week 2014 are October 6-12 and the campaign will celebrate the humble potato and encourage mothers to ‘trade-up’ from generic whites to named varieties. Run by Potato Council (from UK) ...
Read moreNearly one in five, aprox.17%, potato crisp varieties sampled from major retail food outlets in the UK have high levels of acrylamide, a known carcinogen, reveals independent testing, conducted by the Changing Markets ...
Read moreA dozen years after a customer revolt forced Monsanto to ditch its genetically engineered potato, an Idaho company aims to resurrect high-tech potatoes. In May, tuber processing giant J R Simplot asked ...
Read moreThe market for food innovations is growing strongly and therefore one of the most dynamic and interesting markets in the world. Increasing population numbers in the developing countries and changing habits in ...
Read moreThe horticulture industry of Zimbabwe is calling for higher import tariffs on imported horticulture products to avert the collapse of the local industry. Zimbabwe Farmers' Union second vice-president Mr Berean Mukwende said ...
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