All articles by Emma Hardy – Page 14
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Solanum provides potato education
Solanum plays a key role in educating the public at Potato Day 2003
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"EU enlargement is massive opportunity for SMEs"
Small businesses were today urged to prepare for EU enlargement and take advantage of the biggest single market in the world.
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Breeders boost Tanacetum
The development of new varieties gives Tanacetum a much needed filip.
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Cordyline proves popular indoor and out
The Flower Council of Holland reports that Cordyline is finding popularity not just indoors but as an outdoor plant too.
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Freesia fashion
Striped freesias are gaining popularity due to a surge in interest from younger flower buyers, says the Flower Council of Holland and there are plenty of new varieties to choose from.
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The Princess Royal to give keynote speech
The Princess Royal will make an address at Horticulture in Focus where she will receive the first official bouquet of a prize-winning daffodil.
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Counting the cost of new legislation
Transrigoroute UK outlines the cost of both the working time directive and the central London congestion charge which comes into effect next week.
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Congestion charge campaign
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has issued details on how the central London congestion charge will affect commercial vehicles
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IFE goes Polish
EU member in waiting Poland is holding its first trade-only food, drink and hospitality exhibition this May to offer exhibitors dynamic market opportunities
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High street price drop
The BRC has issued a warning as prices on the high street have decreased – including food prices – on December's levels.
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Natural Trade Show Brighton bound
The Natural Trade Show will be held in Brighton on March 16-17.
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UK romantics revealed
People in the East of England are most likely to buy their loved ones flowers this Valentine's Day
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Potatoes in decline
The areas of potatoes planted is predicted to decline according to research by the National Farm Research Unit.
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Horticultural prizes up for grabs
The Institute of Horticulture calls for final entrants for the Young Horticulturist of the Year Competition 2003.
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Sinclair strengthens global sales team
Fruit firmness testing specialist Sinclair IQ announce a new appointment
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Rubicon's releases Firewing
Rubicon Computer Systems announces the general release of its "Firewing" module for suppliers to Sainsbury's.
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Schools feel Le Crunch
Le Crunch Crew celebrates its second year as nearly a quarter of all UK primary schools request the new kit.