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U.S. Potato Exports Register Slight Increase Through Three Quarters
U.S exports of frozen, dehydrated and fresh potatoes have all posted mild gains through the first three quarters of the July 2018 – June ... -
New Zealand Potato Market Now Worth NZD1bn Per Annum
The Potato New Zealand association has recently revealed that it has recorded steady growth in potato volumes and values, with the industry being n... -
Irish Artisan Chips Brand Sees Nation-Wide Launch
Irish artisan chips brand Clinton’s Crisps launched nationwide earlier this month, the Dublin Gazette reports. The company, founded by brothers S... -
Lay’s Named Fifth Largest Global FMCG Brand in 2018
Kantar has released its seventh annual edition of Brand Footprint which outlines brands that were able to respond to challenges with agility and co... -
Campbell Pondering the Sale of Its Kettle Potato Chips Brand
US good giant Campbell has hired advisers to assess the future of its Kettle potato chips brand, reports Irish News. According to information Barcl... -
Avebe Processed 25% Less Potatoes Than in Recent Years
Avebe announced that the final campaign price would be raised from EUR70 to EUR80 per tons of potatoes, prompted by extreme drought and warm ... -
Domestic Potato Shortage Impacts Prices in Hungary
Hungary has not been self-sufficient in the potato market for a long time, but the prices of potatoes in February were higher than ever, ... -
McCain Foods Acquires Majority Stake in Brazilian Frozen Potato Supplier
McCain Foods has acquired a 70% stake in Sérya – a Brazilian food company focused on the production and marketing of frozen potato specialties. ... -
Haith Sets Up New Service Department
Haith Group has unveiled a new service and maintenance department. According to the company, customers taking out a service agreement for their Hai... -
PepsiCo to Invest USD4bn in Mexico Until 2020
PepsiCo is looking to invest approximately USD4bn over 2019-2020, to expand operations in Mexico, one of its largest markets worldwide. Approximate...









