Carrots that profit from change
Carrot varieties need to adapt to pesticides, global warming and consumer tastes. Kris Collins reports.
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Hard-hitting public relations campaigns have helped boost demand for vegetables despite tricky growing conditions, and have reaped prestigious marketing awards.
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Carrot varieties need to adapt to pesticides, global warming and consumer tastes. Kris Collins reports.
After great success in 2007, show organisers are optimistic about this year's event. Brian Lovelidge reports.
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Big changers week on week as of W/E 14 November 2008
| Lettuce (Butterhead - Indoor) (p/dozen) | 420 - 450 | Bristol |
| Bulb onions (yellow) (p/25kg) | 350 - 400 | Liverpool |
| Swede | 35.4 - 43.3 | Birmingham |
| Gala | 55.1 - 77.2 | Bristol |
| Celery - Class 1 (p/8kg) | 360 - 480 | Bristol |
| Parsnips | 36 - 90 | Bristol |
The prices of selected fresh fruit, vegetables and salads from New Spitalfields, Birmingham and Liverpool markets, updated by Defra every Friday.
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Dr Ken Cockshull, Emeritus Fellow at Warwick HRI, highlights the latest findings from horticultural research.
Dr Ken Cockshull, Emeritus Fellow at Warwick HRI, highlights the latest findings from horticultural research.