All Research & Development articles – Page 181
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ArticleCertain fruits reduce type 2 diabetes risk
Study identifies blueberries, grapes and apples as significantly decreasing risk of developing the disease
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ArticleBroccoli makes arthritis breakthrough
Researchers have found a link between calabrese and the prevention of osteoarthritis
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ArticleUSDA awards Florida citrus grant
University of Central Florida is handed US$1.2m to help fight against diseases such as greening and canker
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ArticleProduce World backs ethnic veg
The vegetable grower confirms it will look to produce more ethnic varieties and will focus on developing its brassica crops
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ArticleIndia adapts shiitake mushroom
After more than two years, laboratory succeeds in standardising the mushroom for domestic cultivation
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ArticleSun World sold to Californian group
Company targets further growth for premium fruit and vegetable varieties following sale to asset management group RRG
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Article£3m investment for research projects
Scottish government and BBSRC invests £3 million in the Horticulture and Potato Initiative (HAPI)
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ArticleFood HQ to increase NZ export prospects
Collaboration the key to growing food exports towards NZ$60bn (US$47bn), according to experts
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ArticleNew Indian fruit species discovered
Researches have identified a new species of tree with edible fruits with a spongy texture and sweet flavour
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ArticleCatalonian stonefruit varieties unveiled
Several new varieties of peach and nectarine have been selected for their improved flavour profiles
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ArticleHAL to conduct structural review
The national research, development and marketing organisation aims to improve its productivity and efficiency
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ArticlePsa research brings resistance hope
International collaboration studying the Psa family tree is giving scientists new tools to breed for resistance
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ArticleBayer plots West Sacramento move
Group looks to open integrated research and development site as it plans to relocate from Davis
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ArticleCitrus Australia faces Senate inquiry
Growers accuse peak industry body of appropriating funds allocated for research and development
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ArticleBGA welcomes £160m agri-tech strategy
James Hallett of the British Growers Association says the fresh produce industry deserves more R&D public funding
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ArticleScots to explore teenage diets
The FSA in Scotland is looking at deprivation and the food bought by Scottish schoolchildren
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ArticleUK sector funds pest research
A clutch of industry organisations have come together with DEFRA to back fruit-fly project
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ArticleGovernment launches agri-tech strategy
The £160 million strategy will turn the UK into a world-class nation for agricultural science, according to DEFRA
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ArticleAHDB continues to invest in R&D
Growers' levy board claims to have invested almost one third of its total income in farming R&D projects
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ArticleScientist praises strawberry discovery
A wild strawberry found in Oregon could bring about a host of new varieties

