All Research & Development articles – Page 78
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Arra agency opens in Morocco
Grapa Varieties is opening a new agency in Morocco to assist the country’s growers in getting the most out of Arra and Early Sweet grape varieties
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Spring Sunshine brings hope to Spanish growers
SRC management committee set up to control, defend and promote the new mandarin variety
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Online grocery sales 'to rise by a third'
Mintel forecasts huge rise in e-commerce due to coronavirus outbreak and predicts lasting changes in UK shopping behaviour
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Sun Belle and Giddings Mexico sign berry deal
Agreement allows Sun Belle to roll out Giddings’ varieties, including the new Aketzali blackberry
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Former NFU president to chair ORC
With experience at the NFU, Defra and the Food Standards Agency, Tim Bennett has taken over from longstanding ORC chair Mike Turnbull
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Red Sea Farms teams with Kirchner Group
A collaboration between Red Sea Farms and Kirchner Group is set to commercialise research into the production of fresh produce in water-scarce regions
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Kissabel SH takes commercial strides
Australia and Chile are leading the way as the apple edges closer to commercial development in the Southern Hemisphere
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Asiafruit launches new app
We are excited to officially unveil our new app offering the latest news and digital magazine content on one user-friendly platform
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Pairwise and PSI to bring new berry varieties to US
Pairwise to offer access to PSI germplasm, vital to making new berries available across the US
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Rothamsted student makes research appeal
Researcher sets up online survey to gather farmers’ opinions on benefits and management of pest-eating beetles after Covid-19 stymies her study
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New robotics
A hotbed of agri-tech innovation, New Zealand’s Robotics Plus is busy bringing its machines to the global market, with topfruit stalwart Adrian Scripps the first UK business to benefit
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The fruit simulator
Software capable of producing “digital twins” of real crops mean growers can test their choices on a simulator before making them
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TWC brings back watercress bunches
UK’s leading watercress grower takes inspiration from Victorian times with launch of 150g bunches wrapped in biodegradable paper cones
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Teaming up in fight against TR4
Government and industry in Queensland agree to jointly fund, govern and deliver programme to prevent spread of TR4
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Seeds of a bright organic future
Interview: The EU's Liveseed project is a major initiative aimed at improving the organic seed sector for the benefit of all producers
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CIOPORA launches Covid-19 resource for breeders
Crisis Resource Centre provides information on financial relief and other regulatory issues from over 12 countries
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Vittorio asparagus in high demand
Global Plant Genetics reveals that it sold out of seeds in northern and central Europe this season
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Oppy completes grape shelf-life trial
Vancouver-based company successfully concludes grape quality trial with Hazel Technologies
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Almost half of UK veg grown to LEAF Marque Standard
Annual Global Impacts Report reveals that 43 per cent of domestic fruit and veg is now grown to LEAF Marque sustainability standards
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James Hutton helping NHS fight coronavirus
General and crop science organisation James Hutton Institute is supplying NHS with crucial equipment and lab support