Organics can 'continue to grow'
12 December 2008, Horticulture Week
Ongoing economic spasms will not halt the growth in ethical consumerism - including demand for organic products - according to...
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UK tomato growers have joined forces with European counterparts to call on the European Commission (EC) to tighten up the...
Ongoing economic spasms will not halt the growth in ethical consumerism - including demand for organic products - according to...
The Government's recycling watchdog is to help fruit and vegetable firms make an exact science of the woolly job of...
Any of the UK's 1,200 fresh produce firms could see sales fall by almost a third next year, according to...
Sharpak has launched its first range of mushroom trays made with a blend of industrial waste and post-consumer recycled material.
Pest and pathogen resistance is vital in the battle for profitable and sustainable brassicas, says Geoff Dixon.
The NFU has launched its two-year graduate training scheme for placements to start in September 2009.
Conflict over EU proposals to ban pesticides continues, with grower leaders bracing themselves for a tough-talking report from the UK's...
Growers are being urged to race up to speed on pesticides to avoid falling foul of ever-harsher rules.
Increased costs and lower returns due to canker infection of apple and pears can be largely avoided by using an...