All Research & Development articles – Page 68
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ArticleAgri skills gap ‘a concern for environment’
Nearly half of Brits concerned with lack of young people entering the farming industry to pioneer innovation, according to new study
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ArticlePink Lady Europe unveils plans
Although Pink Lady Europe predicts a drop in volumes this season, its focus on innovation and sustainability along the supply chain remains sharp
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ArticleRijk Zwaan enjoys turnover growth
Vegetable seed company pushed ahead with its planned investments in research, breeding and production capacity in 2020/21
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ArticleFeedback call over soft-fruit genetic network
NIAB and the James Hutton Institute are calling for views as it builds a case for a Soft Fruit Genetic Improvement Network
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AnalysisResilience needed for berry trade to thrive
Experts at Global Berry Congress focus on need to overcome big challenges so berry category growth can continue
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ArticleG-Berries and Dole form Mexico partnership
Companies unveil plan to test new varieties that should enable Dole to develop strong foothold in expanding berry market
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ArticleMolari and Emco Cal sign blackberry deal
Agreement allows Italian firm to produce and sell new plants derived from University of Arkansas breeding programme
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ArticleProto gets ready for growth
As Greek kiwifruit production increases and trials of golden varieties continue, exporter Proto is investing in a new sizer to cope with growth
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ArticleSowing the seeds of success
Fruitnet speaks exclusively with Inci Dannenberg, global head of vegetable seeds at Bayer
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ArticleTwo new additions to LEAF innovation network
Agrii and Newcastle University Farms have joined the LEAF Network
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ArticleTop Seeds launches Fanello tomato
Company introduces its first mini-plum tomato, which offers "immense sweetness in a small fruit"
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ArticleG's takes lead in £3.6m science initiative
Programme aims to train the next generation of new thinkers to effect positive change in food and farming
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ArticleNew R&D initiative to power Australian vegetable growers
Fuelled by A$14.1m, VegNET 3.0 is set to boost productivity for vegetable growers
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ArticleBright prospects for Sunup melons
Premium cantaloupe range from BASF, which indicates ripeness and boasts long shelf life, now available year round
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ArticleZeus Kiwi ready for change
Having made its first CO2 declaration in 2012, the Greek exporter is set to deliver an update, while investments in gold kiwifruit and late apricots continue
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ArticleSmart-tech start-up secures funding
Cambridge start-up raises £750,000 for its 'revolutionary system' promising a 'new future to fruit farming'
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ArticleKiwifruit Breeding Centre set to open
Plant & Food Research and Zespri joint venture focused on breeding healthier, better tasting and more sustainable varieties
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ArticleNew sensor to spot chemicals in fruit and veg
EU-funded consortium is working on new high-speed tech to identify harmful chemicals and bacteria in produce
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ArticleAHDB teams up with Trinity AgTech
Strategic collaboration between AHDB and private firm Trinity AgTech "heralds new era for UK ag industry"
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ArticleDefra "unlocks power" of gene editing
Defra takes first step towards allowing gene-editing techniques in UK crop farming, provoking alarm from Soil Association

