All Flowers articles – Page 17

  • Hargreaves's new Huntingdon nursery
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    Hargreaves buys new nursery

    2011-09-26T08:01:01Z

    Hargreaves Plants has bought a nursery in East Anglia for an undisclosed sum as it seeks to expand its soft-fruit plant business.

  • Dr Fountain
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    EMR bee research yields surprising result

    2011-09-25T11:01:01Z

    Trials at East Malling Research (EMR) have revealed that wild, solitary bees and bumblebees are vital to high-yield blackcurrant harvests and larger, more uniform berry size. This is especially important in bad weather.

  • Grower-exporters find the ideal route to market in South Africa
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    Grower-exporters find the ideal route to market in South Africa

    2011-09-23T09:02:48Z

    Efforts by retailers to increase direct sourcing from their suppliers in South Africa are being challenged by increased efforts by grower-exporters and exporters to set up their own direct supply lines. Fred Meintjes reports

  • Three groups circle Agrexco
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    Three groups circle Agrexco

    2011-09-21T08:01:02Z

    At least three companies have expressed interest in acquiring liquidated Israeli exporter Agrexco, according to Ron Glowinsky, general manager of Agrexco UK.

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    GT Flowers targets South Yorks

    2011-09-20T14:01:01Z

    One of Yorkshire’s largest and best-known wholesalers of flowers and plants is expanding into Sheffield.

  • Stephanie Moon
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    Herbs Unlimited extends operations

    2011-09-13T14:01:02Z

    Herbs Unlimited based near Thirsk, North Yorkshire is expanding its herb range and packhouse operations.

  • M&S head of trading for produce, flowers and plants Simon Forder with grower Henry Chinn
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    Reverse season asparagus returns

    2011-09-09T09:01:01Z

    Marks & Spencer has said sales of “reverse season” asparagus have been strong in its first week back on shelf.

  • Half a century of dedication
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    Half a century of dedication

    2011-09-08T16:51:15Z

    After 50 years in the trade, David Formosa is passing on his contacts book and stepping into retirement. David Shapley meets him to discuss how the produce business has changed and what he will do to fill his time from now on

  • Article

    Chance to learn more about Chinese opportunity

    2011-09-01T17:12:26Z

    We took advantage of the fact that half of the UK was on holiday in August to carry out a little redecoration in the office,

  • Spar flower sales in bloom
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    Spar flower sales in bloom

    2011-08-31T12:01:01Z

    Spar and AF Blakemore have boosted fresh flower sales by 13 per cent in the past year, as a result of a relaunch across stores in the Blakemore and Capper regions.

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    UK promotional push for Colombian flowers

    2011-08-30T09:01:01Z

    The Colombian flower industry has targeted the UK marketplace for cut flower sales expansion, ahead of the annual flower exhibition ProFlora in Bogotá.

  • Pineapple prices hit record highs
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    Pineapple prices hit record highs

    2011-08-19T09:01:01Z

    The pineapple market is extremely tight following a period of oversupply that sent prices plummeting.

  • Asda signals intent to ramp up direct sourcing
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    Asda signals intent to ramp up direct sourcing

    2011-08-19T08:01:01Z

    Asda is stepping up its direct sourcing capability with a raft of new developments in the UK, FPJ can reveal.

  • The only way is Sussex
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    The only way is Sussex

    2011-08-12T08:58:41Z

    Innovative thinking and vertical collaboration throughout the local supply chain is pushing the fresh produce sector forward in Sussex. Elizabeth O’Keefe visits the area to find out what lies ahead for the region

  • Kislev Group likely to take over Agrexco
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    Kislev Group likely to take over Agrexco

    2011-08-10T10:01:01Z

    Kislev Group, a forwarding and logistics specialist based in the central Israeli city of Lod, has emerged as the front-runner in a two-horse race to acquire Israel's troubled fresh produce exporter Agrexco, local radio reports have suggested.

  • CGMA sees profit fall after study
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    CGMA sees profit fall after study

    2011-08-03T08:01:01Z

    The cost of plans for the redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market undermined a steady year for the Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA).

  • Gateshead Revisited
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    Gateshead Revisited

    2011-07-22T08:53:48Z

    Finding a consensus on the North East Wholesale Fruit & Vegetable Market in Gateshead in recent years has proved a difficult task, but could the arrival of a new roof herald a more convivial future for the market? Alex Lawson met the board to find out

  • Industry faces plant health inspection hike
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    Industry faces plant health inspection hike

    2011-07-20T12:01:01Z

    The UK fresh produce and cut flower industries are facing “exorbitant and unnecessary” hikes in statutory plant health inspection fees.

  • Yacovson
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    Agrexco UK calls for customer patience

    2011-07-14T08:01:02Z

    Agrexco UK’s general manager has appealed to the company’s customers for patience as court-appointed administrator Shlomo Ness at the Israeli parent company considers potential buyers for the beleaguered exporter.

  • Distinctive varieties hit  the shelves for summer
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    Distinctive varieties hit the shelves for summer

    2011-07-08T07:01:02Z

    As the cherry season continues to build and choice gets bigger and bigger, the novelty of seasonality continues to shrink.