Comprehensive Spending Review Analysis - how will horticulture fare?
29 Oct 2010
Industry specialists give us their reactions to the spending review and assess the implications for horticulture - sector by sector.
Sector hails decision on Herefordshire polytunnels as a victory for common sense, Rachel Sixsmith reports.
Industry specialists give us their reactions to the spending review and assess the implications for horticulture - sector by sector.
Could a peat alternative made from garden waste satisfy industry needs? Matthew Appleby investigates.
With Defra under a new leader, a restructure may provide opportunities for horticulture, Jack Sidders reports.
Growers are selling more young vegetable plants but are wary not to over-produce, says Matthew Appleby.
We invited Labour's Hilary Benn, the Conservatives' Nick Herbert and the Liberal Democrats' Tim Farron to answer key horticulture questions.
Change is on the agenda for the industry whatever the complexion of the new Government, Mark Glover finds.
Job losses and a lack of over-19s in training are likely results of new college budgets, says Matthew Appleby.
Some commentators claim that extra growing areas will not be available in time. Matthew Appleby reports.


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