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Potato Wart
Potato Wart
P.E.I. Potato Wart Working Group Meets for First Time
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The government-industry potato working group met on Wednesday, Nov. 24 for initial discussions about the Prince Edward Island potato wart discovery, a Nov. 26...
P.E.I. Potato Wart Discovery Sees All U.S. Potato Exports Halted
After potato wart was found in P.E.I. this year, all potato exports from the Island to the U.S. have been temporarily halted by the...
U.S. Potato Industry Concerned about Future Canadian Disease Threats
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Potato industry groups in the United States are concerned about how Canada will handle future disease threats following last year's discovery of potato wart...
Potato Wart Found in P.E.I. Potato Fields
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has found potato wart in two fields on a farm in Prince Edward Island, a post on the...
Potato Wart
This persistent potato pathogen renders tubers unrecognizable — and unfit for human consumption. Here’s a primer on the disease, and what can be done...
P.E.I. Potato Wart Working Group Meets for First Time
Staff -
The government-industry potato working group met on Wednesday, Nov. 24 for initial discussions about the Prince Edward Island potato wart discovery, a Nov. 26...
P.E.I. Potato Wart Discovery Sees All U.S. Potato Exports Halted
After potato wart was found in P.E.I. this year, all potato exports from the Island to the U.S. have been temporarily halted by the...
U.S. Potato Industry Concerned about Future Canadian Disease Threats
Staff -
Potato industry groups in the United States are concerned about how Canada will handle future disease threats following last year's discovery of potato wart...
Potato Wart Found in P.E.I. Potato Fields
Staff -
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has found potato wart in two fields on a farm in Prince Edward Island, a post on the...
Potato Wart
This persistent potato pathogen renders tubers unrecognizable — and unfit for human consumption. Here’s a primer on the disease, and what can be done...