Potato news archive – Page 103

  • Fresh sales soaring, says government
    Article

    Fresh sales soaring, says government

    2007-05-31T10:01:01Z

    Sales of fresh fruit and veg rose by eight per cent in 2006, the highest annual rise for the last 20 years, according to the government’s Family Food 2005-2006 report.

  • Branston unveils new potato brand
    Article

    Branston unveils new potato brand

    2007-05-29T10:01:01Z

    A new consumer brand of potatoes has been launched by Branston this week.

  • Article

    Diabetes boost for non-fried veg

    2007-05-28T14:01:01Z

    A study recently published in the American Journal of Epidemiology concluded that consuming a variety of cooked vegetables, including potatoes, cooked in ways other than frying, was associated with a reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.

  • Article

    Three more Agchem registrations

    2007-05-27T14:01:01Z

    AgChemAccess has announced three more registrations for this spring.

  • Kent spuds hit the shelves at Asda
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    Kent spuds hit the shelves at Asda

    2007-05-27T10:01:01Z

    Kent new potatoes arrived in local Asda stores this week and, according to supplier Fenmarc Produce, the local drive has proven a hit.

  • Article

    Summer kicks off in style in produce aisles

    2007-05-24T17:08:49Z

    At this time of year, there always seems to be plenty going on in produce departments. Summer is in the air, with the first

  • Another gold for Hilliers
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    Another gold for Hilliers

    2007-05-24T08:01:01Z

    Hillier Nurseries has continued its extraordinary unbroken sequence of success at the Chelsea Flower Show, picking up its 62nd straight gold medal at the 2007 event.

  • Article

    Coup for Sainsbury's spud growers

    2007-05-23T10:01:01Z

    Sainsbury’s has announced that its entire own-branded crisp range will be made from British potatoes.

  • Cooked veg diabetes boost
    Article

    Cooked veg diabetes boost

    2007-05-22T08:01:01Z

    Consuming a variety of cooked vegetables, including potatoes, cooked in ways other than frying helps reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes, a study says.

  • Sainsbury's potato pledge
    Article

    Sainsbury's potato pledge

    2007-05-20T12:01:01Z

    In a coup for local growers, Sainsbury’s has announced that it will be using only pomme de terres from proper Poms.

  • Article

    GM potato trials get go-ahead

    2007-05-19T15:01:01Z

    Permission to conduct a trial of genetically modified potatoes at an east Yorkshire farm was given to BASF this week.

  • Article

    Waitrose buys into BioFresh

    2007-05-19T10:01:01Z

    Waitrose has endorsed the storage of potatoes using BioFresh’s ethylene storage system.

  • Article

    BPC aphid-monitoring system goes live

    2007-05-17T14:01:01Z

    An online aphid-monitoring system launched by the British Potato Council (BPC) today went live for the 2007 season to help potato seed growers maintain the high health status of the UK crop.

  • Article

    Apple marketer strikes school deal

    2007-05-16T17:01:01Z

    Norman Collett is to partner Goudhurst Primary School to develop an educational programme focusing on the apple industry, in line with the Plough to Plate initiative.

  • Article

    Potato season drying up

    2007-05-13T16:01:01Z

    The recent dry weather may be about to play havoc with the new potato season, according to industry forecasters.

  • Cornish spuds in at Asda
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    Cornish spuds in at Asda

    2007-05-12T08:01:01Z

    Local new potatoes were well received by shoppers at Asda in Cornwall when they appeared on the shelves last week.

  • Article

    US funds anti-PCN drive

    2007-05-11T16:01:01Z

    US potato growers in Idaho are to receive government aid in an attempt to beat a bout of potato cyst nematode that is drying-up exports.

  • The Ferrero Rocher ‘Ambassador’ advertising campaign
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    Arbor sprout campaign wins Re:fresh acclaim

    2007-05-11T11:01:01Z

    The Prophet Marketing Campaign of the Year award went to Arbor for its successful British sprouts campaign ‘Learn to Love a Sprout’. When Arbor was approached with what many would class as the unenviable task of inspiring UK consumers to eat more sprouts, it came up with an uncomplicated, yet creative solution.

  • Article

    Glasshouse firms merge

    2007-05-11T10:01:01Z

    Two leading UK glasshouse manufacturers are set to merge, it was announced this week.

  • Albert Bartlett gets Packer of the Year award
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    Albert Bartlett gets Packer of the Year award

    2007-05-11T08:01:02Z

    Albert Bartlett has won the FPC Packer of the Year award at Re:fresh. A third-generation family business of more than 50 years standing, Albert Bartlett is the UK’s largest grower of root vegetables, supplying the population with one sixth of its total intake of potatoes, carrots, onions and parsnips.