All Flowers articles – Page 21

  • John Smith, managing director of Greyfriars
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    Trading places

    2010-08-09T09:31:47Z

    High volatility in the global financial markets means importers have had to develop new levels of expertise in currency trading. Michael Barker reports

  • An artist's impression of the plans for redevelopment at the site
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    Covent Garden resilient despite slip

    2010-08-05T08:01:02Z

    The Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) struck a note of resilience in reporting a slight trading slip at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in the last year.

  • The show features a number of seminars as well as exhibitors
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    Asda backs WFV innovation award

    2010-07-31T11:01:01Z

    Asda is backing the innovation award at this year’s World Fruit & Vegetable Show in London.

  • New dawn for Hull wholesalers
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    New dawn for Hull wholesalers

    2010-07-29T23:14:36Z

    Hull Wholesale Market relocated to a brand-new, purpose-built facility at the end of last year, marking a new start for traders. However, the fight to the end game was drawn out, leaving many missed opportunities. Elizabeth O’Keefe paints a picture of a market that is discovering a new lease of life

  • RHS honours NIAB man
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    RHS honours NIAB man

    2010-07-27T14:01:01Z

    The Royal Horticultural Society has awarded a vegetable specialist from the National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) with a medal of honour for his services to horticulture.

  • Dawson collected the award at Hampton Court Palace Flower Show
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    Tozer Seeds boss lands RHS honour

    2010-07-24T13:01:01Z

    Vegetable plant breeder and md of Tozer Seeds Dr Peter Dawson has been awarded the Victoria Medal of Honour by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).

  • Seafreight industry hits troubled waters
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    Seafreight industry hits troubled waters

    2010-07-09T09:24:12Z

    Despite the many advantages of seafreight over other methods of transport, high fuel prices, low supplies of fresh food and a shortage of containers is making profitability a real challenge. Michael Barker reports

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    Developing countries could suffer from EU pesticide restrictions

    2010-07-09T09:23:53Z

    Concerns over the impact of restrictive new EU rules on pesticide approvals have focused predominantly on the loss of

  • Decline of the brassica: will the public learn to love their greens?
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    Decline of the brassica: will the public learn to love their greens?

    2010-06-25T11:08:13Z

    Despite boasting one of the most dynamic ranges of all the fresh produce categories, it is no secret that the brassica industry has been struggling both to gain sustainable returns and promote itself effectively. So why is a sector of this size often overlooked and what can be done to rectify this in the future? Elizabeth O’Keefe investigates

  • 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.

  • Article

    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.