2 edition of Potato statistics in Great Britain found in the catalog.
Potato statistics in Great Britain
Potato Marketing Board.
Published
1992 by Potato Marketing Board in Oxford .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Potato Marketing Board. 1987-91. |
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Open Library | OL21093519M |
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Leading frozen potato products of McCain Great Britainby number of users Aunt Bessie's frozen potato products Great Britainby number of users The most important statistics. This statistic shows the retail value of frozen potato products in Great Britain (GB) from to Byproduction in England and Wales was peaking with almost hectares under potato.
(Click to enlarge) Geographic distribution of potato cultivation (Ware, Seed) in Great Britain (Source: Potato Council) Sincethe harvested area has shrunk by half, and the number of registered potato growers from 70 to just 3 Potato processing in Great Britain Unknown Binding – by Great Britain (Author) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions.
Price New from Used from Unknown Binding, "Please retry" — Author: Great Britain. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest potato grown was 7 pounds 1 ounce by J. East () and J. Busby () of Great Britain. – Source. Previous Article. 15 Facts About Breastfeeding.
25 Interesting Shower Thoughts – Part February 9, at am. The source of nr 15 says the biggest potato is over 10 pound. The Irish Potato Famine, also known as the Great Hunger, began in when a fungus-like organism called Phytophthora infestans (or P. infestans) spread rapidly throughout Ireland.
Before it. Kate Lied was eight years old when she wrote Potato: A Tale from the Great Depression, a family story told to her by her Aunt Dorothy. Potato won an award in a writing contest sponsored by Kate’s neighborhood bookstore, the Reading Reptile in Kansas City, Missouri.
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