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Home›Posts Tagged "home" (Page 22)
  • PB Special feature
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    From Ambition To Execution Across The Potato Value Chain

    As we wrap up the final issue of 2025, one thing is clear: the potato industry is no longer talking about transformation as a future ambition. ...
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  • Products
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    Fresh Direct Expands Chef’s Choice Potato Range With Two New Premium Lines

    Fresh Direct has expanded its Chef’s Choice range of premium potatoes with the launch of two new product lines aimed at professional kitchens, fu...
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  • Markets
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    North American Potato Production Dips In 2025 As Acreage Declines Offset Yield Gains

    North American potato production in 2025 is set to ease modestly, led by a smaller U.S. crop and a slight pullback in Canada, according to the ...
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  • The non-renewal of CIPC in the European market has left a huge gap in the potato storage spout suppression market, so growers must start looking for alternatives for their potato crops. One option comes from, Restrain, the residue-free, ethylene gas company. Being aware of the potential for CIPC’s non-renewal, Restrain made significant investments in the business, enabling the company to increase its manufacturing capacity at its production facility in the Netherlands and therefore ensuring it has the capacity needed to fill the gap left by CIPC. Restrain’s generators have been used for potato storage for over 14 years and are fitted with sensors which maintain a stable, low-level of ethylene, which is vital for the safe storage of potatoes. The generator has 20 liter fuel capacity, so daily filling is not required unlike other catalytic generators and Restrain generators use a unique start-up mechanism that ensures the best possible outcome when storing potatoes. “Through our determination to create a world-class product we completely re-designed our machines, taking the manufacturing in house to improve machine quality and investing heavily in the development of our sensor technology. This means our new B100 and B200 generators require limited annual maintenance and are fully calibrated before leaving our site, making them ready to use straight away,” said Dirk Garos, global sales director at Restrain. Following a series of a successful variety of trails, Restrain technology has recently been adopted by the global potato processing sector. The sector, which has traditionally used CIPC and other storage chemicals, has seen a global trend towards more sustainable, chemical-free solutions, so Restrain meets these requirements and just at the right time. “Seeing that the processing sector might need alternative solutions to CIPC, we invested in multiple processing variety trails to ensure that we have robust data for processing customers. Our results show that fry colors are preserved, there is no need for a delay between storage and processing and the potatoes are completely residue-free,” explained Garos. Most importantly, Restrain is priced in line with CIPC, making it one of the most cost-effective alternatives available. In addition to this, customers do not need to pay for the machines themselves, which are supplied free of charge, with customers only paying a fee on a per tons basis for the crops they are storing.
    Storage
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    Van Iperen To Distribute Restrain Accumulator In The Netherlands

    Restrain, a specialist in residue-free technologies for potato production and storage, has appointed Van Iperen BV as the distributor of its Accumu...
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  • Storage
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    CIPC Monitoring Group Urges Continued Sampling to Protect UK Potato Storage Capacity

    The CIPC Residues Monitoring Group (CRMG) has submitted its second-year draft residues report to the Health and Safety Executive’s Chemical Regul...
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  • Agro
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    UNIKA And DKHV Urge Action To Safeguard Germany’s Potato Value Chain

    Germany’s potato sector is calling for a rapid expansion of applied research and coordinated control strategies to protect domestic production, a...
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  • Agro
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    Loveland Products Introduces WEATHER GARD™ ELITE to Simplify and Improve Spray Applications

    Loveland Products has launched WEATHER GARD™ ELITE, a new all-in-one spray adjuvant designed to simplify tank mixing while improving spray covera...
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  • Agro
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    University Of Idaho Targets Growing Powdery Scab Threat In Idaho Potato Fields

    University of Idaho researchers are stepping up efforts to address a rapidly escalating fungal threat to Idaho’s potato industry, as new soil tes...
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  • Events
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    Six Stages, One Agenda: Fruit Logistica 2026 Focuses On The Future Of Fresh Produce

    From 4 to 6 February 2026, Berlin will once again host the international fresh produce sector as Fruit Logistica returns with an expanded and highl...
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  • Agro
    By Tudor Vintiloiu
    23rd December 2025
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    GB Potatoes Backs Farm Profitability Review And Calls For Potato Sector Representation

    GB Potatoes has welcomed the publication of the UK government’s Farm Profitability Review and the announcement of a new Farming and Food Partners...
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