Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4491
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ArticlePlant supply pressure
The superb plant sales figures posted over the Easter weekend and thereafter have had an unexpected knock-on effect - there could soon be a shortage of plants. Angela Youngman reports.
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Richard Hirst - Chairman NFU Board for Horticulture
“I have become very concerned that the continuing negative reporting of Levy Board UK will start to have an impact on horticulture’s influence on the process.”
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Wide remit needed for eat in colour
Hats off to the Eat in Colour campaign for achieving a market penetration of almost 50 million consumers. It’s a
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Eighth year of growth for Musgrave Group
Musgrave Group today announced its eighth year of consecutive profit growth.
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Growers toast to cherry SOLA
UK cherry growers have been handed a boost with the news that Steward has received specific off-label approval for control of the light brown apple moth.
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ArticleSainsbury's profits rise 42 per cent
Profits at Sainsbury’s have risen by 42 per cent to £380m, as chief executive Justin King officially allows the ‘R’ word to come into play.
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ArticleEIC reaches 50 million consumers
The Eat in Colour campaign has reached a total audience of almost 50 million consumers in the UK since January, according to organisers.
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ArticleAsda's growth in mid-single digits
Asda has reported like-for-like sales growth in the mid-single digits for the first quarter as its policy of lowering prices, whilst simultaneously introducing new premium ranges attracts more shoppers.
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FIND the way forward in the Dragons’ Den
Food & drink producers looking to take their business to the next level are being lured inside the nerve-jangling ‘Dragons’ Den’ style panel by regional food group HEART of ENGLAND fine foods, at their forthcoming industry event FIND, Thursday May 17, 2007.
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Lloyds to sponsor RHS Gala Preview
Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets is to sponsor the Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show Charity Gala Preview for the next two years.
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Defra announces interim leader for Levy Board UK
An interim chair for Levy Board UK has been announced by Defra following the resignation of John Hall at the end of last month.
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Grass expert on home turf
The Encyclopedia of Grasses for Livable Landscapes will be officially launched at this year's Chelsea show
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ArticleLondon Chef of the Year announced
A chef from a leading business caterer has been named London Chef of the Year 2007 by the Westminster Kingsway College Culinary Salon.
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ArticleGreat Pavilion gears up for show
There will be much of interest to commercial growers in the Great Pavilion at Chelsea this year.
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ArticleFruity Faces to back Fruity Friday
Fruity Faces is to support the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) this year ahead of Fruity Friday on May 25.
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ArticleHirst snub for Soil Association tactics
In a reaction to what he termed the Soil Association’s constant ‘knocking of traditional farming’, Richard Hirst, chairman of the NFU Board for Horticulture, has changed the organic certification on his farm to a new body.
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ArticleNew roses at Chelsea
Harkness will be introducing a number of new rose varieties at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show.
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ArticleM&S furthers pesticide pledge
Marks & Spencer has announced it will prohibit a further 10 pesticides worldwide as part of its industry-leading position on pesticide reduction.
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ArticleBees descend on Chelsea
With bees disappearing from Britain’s landscape in alarming numbers, they are conversely swarming towards the top of the agenda at Chelsea.

