Conditioning , Processing

Nedato, The Netherlands, potatoes across the world

For over 50 years, the Nedato cooperative of 500 farmers has been producing quality potatoes to customers across the world. Nedato evolved and grew against the changing backdrop of the potato industry into a sustainable, customer-focused, innovative and cooperative potato organization worldwide. Today, Nedato is a large sales and packaging organization that annually sells 250,000 tons of potatoes to the

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30 November, -0001
For over 50 years, the Nedato cooperative of 500 farmers has been producing quality potatoes to customers across the world.Nedato evolved and grew against the changing backdrop of the potato industry into a sustainable, customer-focused, innovative and cooperative potato organization worldwide.Today, Nedato is a large sales and packaging organization that annually sells 250,000 tons of potatoes to the processing industry in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, and packs about 100,000 tons in different packages for the home-market and for export.By holding onto a number of important principles, Nedato has been able to continuously grow within the industry and the key to this success is down to the bond between the potato and the grower.Nedato is an innovative organization and this is reflected in the policy of production optimization, corporate philosophy, registration and monitoring of quality data and the deployment of the latest technologies.Heero Gramsma, managing director at Nedato, explains: “We are continuously looking into improving the quality of our potatoes and recently felt the time was right to invest in innovative technologies to update our existing grading lines.“It’s a quite simple story. TOMRA Sorting Food is a very wellknown brand to French fries producers. We had heard that the company was able to successfully sort out clods, with barely any good product loss, which is something we know that the competition is unable to do – it was this capability that caught our attention.“When we were given the opportunity to make a visit to potato processor, Hof Trumann, in Germany, who had recently installed a TOMRA Halo sorting machine, we didn’t hesitate.After seeing all the impressive technology in action, we immediately knew that we had to update our own processing lines. We explained our requirements to the TOMRA team, and it soon became clear that TOMRA’s Field Potato Sorter2400 (FPS) was the right sorting machine for us.”Read the full history here:
Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia Financiado por la Unión Europea