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Aviko Potato

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Company Description

Aviko Potato is responsible for the purchase, logistics and quality management of all potatoes for the Aviko Group factories.

This mainly concerns the raw material supply for the five factories in the Netherlands, but the company are also closely involved with the cultivation of potatoes for Aviko Group production locations in Germany, Belgium, Poland, Sweden and China.

Acting on its vision ‘Creating value from potatoes’, the Aviko Group annually processes 1,700,000 tonnes of potatoes into fresh, frozen and dehydrated potato products.

This ranks Aviko as the fourth largest potato processor worldwide and the largest producer of chilled fries.

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February 11, 2020

Aviko Potato starts to pay more for long storage

Aviko Potato starts to pay more for long storage. A potato grower who stores his potatoes until July and qualifies for all bonuses receives € 220,- per ton.
Automated Quality Assessment of Potatoes for French Fries: RMA Techniek rules
November 22, 2018

Automated Quality Assessment of Potatoes for French Fries: RMA Techniek knows how...

RMA Techniek has combined their capabilities in robotics, smart engineering and experience in the potato processing industry in a unique way: the company has specialized in the automated quality assessment of potatoes and shows its progress at Interpom.
Cosun Potato Processing activities (Aviko) make up for decline in sugar
February 09, 2017

Cosun Potato Processing activities (Aviko) make up for decline in sugar

Royal Cosun announces an increase in its profit for 2016 in comparison with 2015. The projected decline in the profit on sugar was offset by firmer results on other activities, especially potatoes.
Aviko Potato provides detailed information on the development of the potato crop
August 23, 2016

Aviko Potato provides detailed information on the development of the 2016 potato crop

Yearly Aviko Potatoes follows the progress of the potato crop through regular sampling and the resulting data are shared publicly based on their commitment to transparency. PotatoPro took a closer look.