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In a recent blog post, Charles Miller, the Director of Strategic Alliances and Development at Solynta and a member of the American Seed Trade ...
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The potato lifting in the U.K. and Wales is currently well underway, with some British farmers having already finished and others still having work...
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Despite difficult weather and a late seeding, the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) has offered a positive appraisal of this year's p...
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Thin consumption, rising gas prices, and cheaper Russian imports of urea and ammonia are keeping a lid on European fertilizer production, prompting...
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According to a recent press release from the Fédération Nationale des Producteurs de Plants de Pomme de Terre (FN3PT), the sovereignty of the Fre...
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Potato farmers may soon have a new tool for combating the terrible Colorado potato beetle, which is common throughout the U.S. and rapidly develops...
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PotatoNext, the forward-thinking cooperative founded by Agrico, Nedato, and Leo de Kock, is off to a promising start with a vision for the future ...
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food of the Government of Spain has formally approved the importation of potatoes from the United Kingd...
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With the collapse of the Italian harvests and the loss of ‘one potato in four’, the retail potato prices are soaring, classifying themselves as...
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The ability to trade seed potatoes between Scotland and Northern Ireland will re-open on September 30th. While trade with Northern Ireland is re-op...
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