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ArticleHTA awards candidates of the year
The HTA presented two ‘candidates of the year’ with their Plant Care and Shop Care Training Awards 2007 at Glee.
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ArticleEiC gives trade a makeover
The Eat in Colour campaign has exceeded expectation in its first year, by reaching nearly 85 million people through newspapers, radio, TV and the internet.
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ArticleYorkshire PCT takes the lead on obesity
To maximise promotion of healthy eating messages, the East Riding of Yorkshire Primary Care Trust (PCT) publicises 5 A DAY
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ArticleConifer spotlight brightens
Organisers of National Conifer Week have launched a new campaign to encourage the public to grow conifers and boost sales.
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Garden Organic pumpkin day
Garden Organic will be celebrating the arrival of autumn in ghoulish fashion by holding a pumpkin fest at its two gardens
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No million miles for foodsmiles
Ensuring people have easy access to low-cost, local fruit and veg is half the battle towards encouraging them to eat their
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Fresh ideas for foodservice
This year’s ninth annual Foodservice Marking Excellence Conference has been specifically designed to showcase leading-edge foodservice companies with knowledge and experience to help increase sales and profitability.
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ArticleDatamonitor pinpoints "positive nutrition"
Consumers who are adopting healthier eating habits are actively seeking nutrient-rich food and drink, leading to increased sales of so-called “superfoods”, a new study has found.
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ArticleHerb campaign wears its halo
Fresh Herbs joined Morris dancers, welly wangers and cider and smoothie drinkers last weekend to hold its first ever stand at the Innocent Village Fete in Regent’s Park.
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ArticleGrapefruit sector bites back at cancer link claims
The citrus sector has hit back at reports of a study purporting to show a link between the consumption of grapefruit and breast cancer after fears the story would strike a blow to sales were confirmed.
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Fair returns for growers in parliament
The question of whether both organic and conventional growers are receiving a fair return for their produce reached parliament last week.
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Berries may reduce sunburn effects
Black raspberries, a variety of the common raspberry, may significantly slow the growth of skin cancers that have been linked to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation, the light that is most dangerous to health, new research has found.
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ArticlePotatoes go into practice
The upcoming Potatoes in Practice event at SCRI in Dundee is promising growers an update on the latest BPC-funded and other potato-related research.
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ArticleMillais launches new rhododendron
A new late flowering variety of rhododendron was launched by Millais Nurseries at last week’s Woking Nursery Exhibition.
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ArticleRed Tractors ride again in Covent Garden
Visitors to Covent Garden on Monday, 9 July caught the unusual sight of MPs racing around on little red tractors.
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Yorkshire firm forecasts fresh regional future
At Future Fresh we believe that the key to a healthy, balanced diet is easy access to low-cost fruit and veg, which often
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Fowler Welch course gets seal of approval
A language support course developed for logistics specialist Fowler Welch Coolchain by the University of Lincoln’s Holbeach Campus has collected a major regional award and was nominated for a national award
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Kent Hort Bursary now open
This year’s Kent Horticultural Bursary is now open and calling for applicants, with up to £1,000 on offer to individuals or groups with an interest in horticulture.
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ArticleMr Bramley takes a bow
After more than 16 years at the helm, Ian Mitchell is to step down as chairman of the Bramley Campaign at the end of July.
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ArticleStudents complete garden design
WrittleCollege’s final year Horticulture students have successfully completed the design and build of three new gardens on the grounds of the College.

