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Potato Masters NV

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This page has been inactivated because Potato Masters was declared bankrupt Potato Masters was declared bankrupt. Potato Masters closed on December 24, 2014.  

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Company Description

Potato Masters produces, packs and commercialises a wide range of potato varieties. This Belgian company distributes its products to retailers across Europe.

Potato Masters was acquired by Pomuni, but the acquisition was cancelled and Potato Masters went bankrupt.

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News for this Company

Pomuni acquires Potato Masters
September 28, 2014

Pomuni acquires Potato Masters

Belgian Potato packer Pomuni has acquired its competitor Potato Masters in order to scale up operations in a stagnant European potato market [Update: no, they did not]
VLAM Fruit Logistica stand in 2013
January 23, 2014

Fruit Logistica 2014: meet 25 Belgian exporters on the VLAM stand

With its annual exports of approximately 418,000 tons, Flandria is Europe’s biggest vegetable brand. You can get to know the products and sixteen fruit and vegetable suppliers at Fruit Logistica.
Belgium: 'Potato market still gloomy'
August 30, 2011

Belgium: 'Potato market still gloomy'

"On the potato market the mood is still depressed and also the expectations for the coming months are gloomy"Joost Blanckaert Jr. of Potato Masters tells Freshplaza. "The latest prices for Belgian growers are about 0.025 euro/kg. Last  ...
Joost Blanckaert, Potato Masters: 'We have to adjust the potato area to the demand'
July 18, 2011

Joost Blanckaert, Potato Masters: 'We have to adjust the potato area to the demand'

The Belgium Potato supplier Potato Masters have been completely in their new potato season for a few weeks now. "The old ones were finished quicker than expected."According to Joost Blanckaert Sr. prices are 'normal' at the moment for the tim...