All Research & Development articles – Page 126
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ArticleChiquita backs efforts to tackle TR4
Chief executive Andrew Biles set to open summit of industry experts in Boston as concerns about fungal disease grow
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ArticleHaskap poised for commercial breakthrough
EFSA approval for 'superfood' berry brings it one big step closer to becoming a regular sight on supermarket shelves
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ArticleGene editing could herald new green revolution
The new method of breeding fruit and veg dubbed "CRISPR" can make fresh produce more appealing and healthier
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ArticleDutch growers release new strawb variety
The "Sonsation" cultivar was developed for ease of growing with midseason yield
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ArticleTesco seeking agri-tech talent
Britain's largest retailer are partnering the World Agri-Tech summit in London later this year
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ArticleCarrot growers could ditch straw for plastic
The traditional method of covering crops over winter is becoming expensive in the face of tight straw supply
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ArticleSuffolk set for 17ha greenhouse complex
First building will begin production of vine tomatoes in December as part of £30 million project
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ArticleOnubafruit hails positive strawberry campaign
Group says fluid sales and better continuity of supply to the retailers helped lift returns in 2017/18
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ArticleAgri-tech's million pound PhD students
The AHDB is funding knowledge sharing through its programme to improve industry collaboration
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ArticleCIV releases apple for pre-commercial trials
New bicoloured fruit is said to offer a large harvesting window that starts a few days prior to established variety Gala
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ArticleCarrot demo day to showcase new varieties
New varieties and crop protection technology will be on show at the British Carrot event hosted by by D Skelton & Sons and Strawsons
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ArticleReport proposes radical overhaul of farm regulation
‘Unduly precise and inflexible’ regulation under CAP needs to be simplified after Brexit, according to interim report
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ArticleKiwifruit tops New Zealand export list
The fruit surpasses apples and pears, vegetables, and wine, as New Zealand’s top horticultural export
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ArticleUK set for major review of weed management
£36,000 cross-sector project follows loss of important herbicide linuron which has now been phased out
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ArticleNunhems showcases melon offering
The company presented new options developed after extensive research into consumer buying habits
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ArticleJupiter shines bright
Jupiter Marketing has grown rapidly since moving into grape production in Greece, India and Chile. Managing director Mark Tweddle talks about the marketer’s new international ventures
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ArticlePulse growers feeling the heat
High temperatures and low rainfall are leading to variable quality in spring-sown pea and bean crops
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ArticleNew tech set to boost raspberry yields
Cold storage and rise in glasshouse production are expected to bring more consistent supply this season
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ArticleDurian growers seek to meet Chinese demand
Declining land availability means South East Asian growers can’t keep up with China’s demand for frozen durian
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ArticleUAE explores new growing techniques
Film farm technology may offer growers in desert regions a way of cultivating high-quality produce without soil and with limited water

