All Flowers articles – Page 21

  • Organics sector makes slow but sure progress
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    Organics sector makes slow but sure progress

    2010-06-04T09:27:40Z

    As organic fresh produce slowly rises from the ashes, competition in the form of well-established and understood ethical brand throws Fairtrade vegetables into the arena. Elizabeth O’Keefe takes a look at the organics sector

  • Marks & Spencer begins Fairtrade veg
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    Marks & Spencer begins Fairtrade veg

    2010-06-02T10:01:01Z

    Marks & Spencer has become the first UK retailer to stock Fairtrade Foundation-certified vegetables, with the launch of Fairtrade green beans flown in from Kenya.

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    Aphid alarm despite cool weather

    2010-05-31T12:01:01Z

    Vigilance will be required to monitor aphid populations in many arable and horticultural crops and growers should be prepared to treat with an effective pyrethroid once thresholds have been reached, Interfarm UK Ltd has warned.

  • Williams stands proud
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    Welsh veg wins RHS Chelsea Flower Show prize

    2010-05-30T14:01:01Z

    Welsh exhibition vegetable grower Medwyn Williams MBE has won his 11th gold medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, as well as the coveted President’s Award for the second time.

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    Guernsey industry stalwart dies

    2010-05-27T15:01:01Z

    David Miller, one of Guernsey’s leading horticulturists has died.

  • DetailsGarden designer Mandy Buckland, Adele Ford, Hadlow College lecturer Brian Hawtin, James Craig, Neil Brookson, Grant Beerling (sitting in front) Susan Palmer, Susan Willmott, Claudia Vergari, Alick Nee
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    Edibles garden on show at Hampton Court

    2010-05-25T15:01:01Z

    Members of the media gained an insight into edibles at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show earlier this month during a preview showing.

  • New bee attractant for top-fruit
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    New bee attractant for top-fruit

    2010-05-22T16:01:01Z

    Agri-Nova Technology has developed Pollinus a pheromone-based product to attract bees to top-fruit crops.

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    GlobalGAP hits 100,000 mark

    2010-05-22T13:01:01Z

    GlobalGAP has expanded to reach more than 100,000 producers worldwide, the certification body announced this week.

  • (l-r) Quentin Wilson, Diana Kaye and New Covent Garden Market Authority ceo Janet Lloyd celebrated the victory
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    Diana Kaye named Re:fresh floral winner

    2010-05-18T10:01:01Z

    North-east florist Diana Kaye was awarded New Covent Garden Market Retail Florist of the Year at Re:fresh 2010.

  • Refresh Rebecca Dawson marketing director Tozer Seeds became More People Young Person of the Year on Thursday
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    Dawson scoops youthful Re:fresh prize

    2010-05-16T09:01:01Z

    Rebecca Dawson became the symbol of the produce trade’s youth as she scooped the MorePeople Young Person of the Year gong at the Re:fresh awards on Thursday.

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    Time will tell if grow your own push can pay off

    2010-05-14T09:34:34Z

    Only time will tell whether the sudden realisation by the retail trade that there is money to be made in offering consumers

  • Philip Palmer
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    Obituary: Philip Palmer of importer DG Fruit Ltd

    2010-05-13T13:01:01Z

    Philip Palmer of importer DG Fruit UK Ltd has died at the age of just 42.

  • Stonefruit growers have suffered losses
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    European stonefruit volumes fall

    2010-05-13T08:01:01Z

    European stonefruit figures released at last week’s Europêch’ conference in Perpignan show significant declines in apricot production in France and Spain, while peach and nectarine output is lower than last year across the continent and characterised mainly by a late start.

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    Berelex gains new status

    2010-04-24T16:01:01Z

    The natural plant growth regulator Berelex has a new Ministerially Approved Pesticide Product (MAPP number) and is recommended to improve the fruit set of pears and the yield of celery and rhubarb.

  • Planes across the UK remain grounded
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    Ash delays produce by "at least a fortnight"

    2010-04-19T16:34:11Z

    The impact of the airspace closure across northern Europe due to the volcanic ash cloud on fresh produce could be severe and last for “at least a fortnight”, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).

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    Empty skies trigger produce shortages

    2010-04-19T14:28:58Z

    The grounding of flights across Europe due to the eruption of the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland last week is likely to leave supermarket shelves destitute of selected fresh produce items.

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    RHS orchard project funds sought

    2010-04-13T10:01:01Z

    Investment is being sought to exhibit an orchard garden at this year’s RHS Flower Show, Tatton Park in Cheshire.

  • Jersey builds on reputation to maintain UK exports
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    Jersey builds on reputation to maintain UK exports

    2010-04-09T09:01:01Z

    Jersey Royal potatoes are well known as the jewel in the Jersey offer, but the island is home to a mix of vegetables, from cauliflower and courgettes to runner beans, leeks and sweetcorn. Anna Sbuttoni visited the island for its first regional report on the area to meet the major growers and exporters ahead of the start of their season

  • Followers of fashion: edible flowers make a comeback
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    Followers of fashion: edible flowers make a comeback

    2010-04-02T09:01:01Z

    Once a traditional staple in Victorian cookery, edible flowers have dipped in and out of vogue throughout the centuries, but could this niche salad item be profitable for the fresh produce industry? Elizabeth O’Keefe looks at whether edible flowers are here to stay this time

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    Fruit Attraction launches updates

    2010-03-25T11:01:02Z

    Fruit Attraction, the produce trade show organised by IFEMA and the Spanish Federation of Fruit, Vegetable, Flower and Live Plant Producing Exporters (FEPEX), has launched its online newsletter, Fruit Attraction News.