Potato news archive – Page 103
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Lincolnshire gets promo at Royal Show
The farming county of Lincolnshire got a promotional boost at this year’s Royal Show through its new brand ‘Select Lincolnshire,’ a joint venture between Lincolnshire County Council and separate agricultural and ornamental organisations.
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School meals in a tailspin
The 20 percent decline in school meal take-up reported by the Local Authorities Catering Association this week is not an excuse to slide back to the bad old days of turkey twizzlers and chips, the Soil Association has warned.
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Lineker goes local for Walkers
Gary Lineker is going local. The Walkers mascot will front a new series of campaigns for the company in September, as the firm attempts to cash in on local sourcing initiatives.
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To Infinito and beyond
The latest Euroblight fungicide comparison from Euroblight has handed the highest overall rating to the fluopicolide-based fungicide Infinito.
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Friends can prove greatest enemies
It seems as if a high proportion of growers worldwide are once again counting their costs. In this case, it is not so much a
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Damp, but not downhearted
Despite an early closure due to terrible weather and consistent whispers that it had changed for the worse, the Royal Agricultural Show undoubtedly provided three days of entertainment for exhibitors and visitors. Elizabeth O’Keefe went along to the show to see what it had to offer to the fresh produce industry.
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Potato blight reaches new heights
Numerous Smith Periods and frequent blight outbreaks mean potato growers should stay alert for signs of trouble this summer, the British Potato Council has warned.
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Walkers backs local growers
Gary Lineker is going local. The Walkers mascot will front a new series of campaigns for the company in September, as the firm attempts to cash in on local sourcing initiatives.
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Hi-tech production line for Metcalfe
Metcalfe Organic of Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, has completed the upgrade of its dedicated organic processing and pre-packing facility at Low House Farm.
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SCRI in economic triumph
Scotland’s leading centre for research on crops has emerged as a major contributor to the Scottish economy.
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Midlands counts the cost after floods
Growers across the East Midlands are struggling to recover from devastating floods which have given the area its highest-ever rainfall for May and June.
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Greenvale acquires Swancote
One of the UK’s largest potato handlers, Greenvale AP Ltd, has acquired 100 per cent of the share capital of Swancote Foods Ltd.
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Tasting the difference with top quality produce
Sainsbury’s product technologist for potatoes and core vegetables, Debbie Winstanley, talks to Elspeth Waters about what the supermarket expects from growers, her thoughts on extending the season, and environmental responsibility.
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Oakleaf gets new fleet
Bournemouth-based fresh produce importer, exporter and distributor, Oakleaf European, has taken delivery of its first 10-tonne refrigerated vehicle plus a refrigerated Citroen Despatch van on full contract hire from Petit Forestier.
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Ilex sees strong demand
Ilex Organics is reporting strong demand for its new range of liquid fertilizers, which have been certified by the Soil Association.
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Artist wants houseplants
Artist Lisa Cheung is asking for people to lend their favourite houseplants, treasured shrubs or prized vegetables to form part of ‘Summer Palace’, a new artwork scheduled to be a major feature at the Southport Flower Show.
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Rainbow Trust at Hampton
The Rainbow Trust children’s charity will be making its first appearance at the Hampton Court flower show this year.
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Conifers go contemporary
Conifer growers are upping their profile with a contemporary garden at the Hampton Court Flower Show.
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New beds at Ball Colegrave show
A number of new bedding varieties will be on show during the RHS/Ball Colegrave National Flower Bed Competition at the upcoming Tatton Park flower show.
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Walkden presents awards
Horticultural broadcaster Christine Walkden has been confirmed at the presenter of awards to Writtle College students at the College’s Further Education Presentation Day on July 13.