Potato news archive – Page 107

  • Greenery soft-fruit packs designed to prolong shelf life
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    The year that was 2006 - October

    2006-12-31T10:01:01Z

    Over the course of 2006, freshinfo has delivered international news with a UK produce industry focus right to your desk. Click here to review the top stories from October.

  • Pictured from left - Asda potato buyer; Drew Kirk, Agrimarc colleague; Jonathan Pearson and Potato Pete
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    Rudolph potatoes make store debut

    2006-12-24T07:01:01Z

    Vegetable specialist Fenmarc Produce gave away over 100 kilos of its new Rudolph potato variety at an Asda store in York this week.

  • Tesco launches 'greener' potato packs
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    Tesco launches 'greener' potato packs

    2006-12-23T16:01:01Z

    A more environmentally friendly packaging for Tesco new potatoes will be introduced following development with packaging supplier Amcor Flexibles and potato suppliers Greenvale AP and Branston.

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    EMR hosts DNA marker meet-up

    2006-12-23T12:01:01Z

    Delegates from eleven countries attended a workshop hosted by East Malling Research (EMR) on December 7-8 for the European Collaborative Programme for Crop Genetic Resources (ECPGR).

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    National Chip Week to break records

    2006-12-22T14:01:01Z

    The British Potato Council (BPC) is urging potato suppliers to start thinking about playing a part in National Chip Week 2007 from February 12-18.

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    New improved spud to grow market

    2006-12-20T11:01:01Z

    A genetically modified potato variety of Ranger Russet with enhanced French-fry aroma and reduced amounts of processing-induced acrylamide has been produced by scientists at the University of Idaho.

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    BPC potato storage event announced

    2006-12-16T11:01:01Z

    Potato storage will be in the spotlight at a specialist British Potato Council event in Marston, Lincolnshire, on January 16.

  • Survival of the fittest
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    Survival of the fittest

    2006-12-08T09:31:58Z

    Nothing ever stays the same and this rings particularly true when it comes to fresh produce brands. Doris Lee Butterworth reports on the shrinking number of fresh produce brands and asks leading companies how they are adapting to the changing marketplace.

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    GM spud trials gain government approval

    2006-12-01T10:59:28Z

    A controversial plan to grow genetically modified potatoes at two trial sites in Cambridgeshire and Derbyshire has gained government approval.

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    We’ve moved on a bit since the stone age - apparently

    2006-11-23T14:42:18Z

    It seems as long ago as the Stone Age when independent greengrocers used to sell potatoes - with the exception of Jersey Royal

  • Amarjit Sahota
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    Organics hampered by mixed standards

    2006-11-16T10:01:01Z

    A plethora of standards worldwide is hampering trade in the organic sector.

  • Blumenthal chips in
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    MBMG chipper for Blumenthal

    2006-11-13T17:01:01Z

    Leading potato specialist MBMG has been nominated as the “greatest authority on chips” by one of the country’s most prominent chefs.

  • William Burgess
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    Solanum to invest £1m

    2006-11-13T13:01:01Z

    Solanum, a leading UK potato supplier and part of Produce World, is set to spend £1 million on new production facilities over the next 12 months.

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    Egyptians to take action

    2006-11-12T11:01:01Z

    Egyptian potato suppliers will take action to restore their share in the UK market after exports slumped 10.5 per cent this season.

  • Philip Mayhew
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    Asda's brand new East Anglian spuds

    2006-11-12T09:01:01Z

    Asda has introduced a branded 1.5kg pack of East Anglian new potatoes into stores in the region.

  • Country Crest runs with new offer
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    Country Crest runs with new offer

    2006-11-11T12:01:01Z

    Country Crest, a leading Irish potato supplier, has added a ‘ready to cook’ consumer product range to its array of fresh potato products.

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    Irish authorities launch pesticide probe

    2006-11-10T10:01:01Z

    The Irish Health and Safety Authority has launched an investigation into the alleged use of dangerous and banned pesticides in the Republic’s mushroom industry.

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    Just sometimes, tthe old ones really are the best

    2006-11-09T17:03:04Z

    Maybe it is because the weather is getting colder, but potatoes seem to be gaining more shelf space. There are certainly

  • Israel’s opulence
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    Israel’s opulence

    2006-11-02T16:25:36Z

    From sweet potatoes to avocados, figs, Medjoul dates, mango and pitahaya, leading Israeli exporter Agrexco is sending a vibrant array of products to the UK this winter. Anna Sbuttoni reports from Israel.

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    NFU launches online survey

    2006-10-31T16:01:01Z

    The National Farmers Union is calling on fruit, vegetable and flower growers to take part in a new online survey to help build a better picture of the industry.