All Research & Development articles – Page 87
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PodcastsFruitbox: The future of fresh vegetables
Guaranteeing provenance and traceability will be key to unlocking new demand, says Chris Groot of Enza Zaden
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ArticleUK peers to open door for gene-edited crops
"Number of peers" in House of Lords allegedly keen to amend new Agriculture Bill in favour of gene-editing in England
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ArticleSteve’s Leaves extends range
Sweet Beets & Little Leaves becomes third bagged salad in brand’s range
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ArticleRussell Lowe celebrated for Zespri SunGold
Plant & Food Research NZ scientist receives 2020 Plant Raiser’s Award for breeding and selection of 'Zesy002'
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ArticleBelco ready for opportunities
As Egypt's grape season heats up, the exporter sees flexibility, innovation and investment as the best ways to respond to the present challenges, says export manager Shereen Serry
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ArticlePromising results for new apple varieties
New Zealand trial of US-bred varieties SnapDragon and RubyFrost bears fruit for the first time
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ArticleBrassicas the focus of new AHDB strategic centre
Trials at East of Scotland Growers in Fife will test bio-stimulants, herbicides and methods to prevent downy mildew in cauliflower
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ArticleGAC’s international ambitions pay off
New product development and international expansion lift company’s 2019 turnover
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ArticlePushing cucumber resistance forwards
Rijk Zwaan's fusarium-resistant varieties are proving a success for those who have planted them
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ArticleNew Zealand’s banana target
Partnership between scientists and Māori growers aims to identify best variety of banana to grow in country’s climate
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ArticleGiumarra unveils new nectarine offerings
Three premium varieties will shake up the nectarine category thanks to their exceptional eating quality, company said
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ArticleNourishing Britain's plants
Dr Peter Orrell has launched a new company offering growers multiple benefits through the use of mycorrhizal fungi
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ArticleNew weapon against mite in fruit
BASF's Nealta promises to defeat red spider mites in apples and protected strawberries
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ArticleSalad 'can be grown on Mars'
New research shows rocket seeds were able to survive the stresses of space travel and grow successfully on their return to Earth
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ArticleNZ invests in new varieties
New Zealand's government has committed to helping the country’s horticulture sector access new plant breeding material
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ArticleFlorida's finger lime potential
Researchers believe the fruit could be a popular new addition to supermarket shelves
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ArticleCovid-19 calls for right varieties
With the pandemic affecting shopping habits, seed company HM Clause says it is remaining alert to the needs of food retailers and consumers
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ArticleBlueberries help battle diabetes
New study published in Current Developments in Nutrition shows blueberries’ positive effects in men with type 2 diabetes
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ArticlePlant Sciences Europe names new CEO
Berry breeding company appoints Frank Coppens to lead its ongoing expansion across the European market
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ArticleGreening research throws up possibilities
New management practices have slowed the spread of the bacterium and supported increased fruit yield

