Market report - Catalogues and Point of Sale
17 Feb 2012 | by Graham Clarke
Nurseries are embracing technology to help maximise sales and improve plant promotion but there is still a place for printed brochures, says Graham Clarke.
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While some sectors report good results with peat alternatives, more funding is needed to meet phase-out targets, Jack Shamash reports.
Nurseries are embracing technology to help maximise sales and improve plant promotion but there is still a place for printed brochures, says Graham Clarke.
Manufacturers are endeavouring to hold prices as their costs continue to rise sharply, Sally Drury finds.
Only one polytunnel is designed and built to British and European standards, Sally Drury discovers.
Polytunnels and tabletops are being improved by manufacturers to withstand severe weather, Brian Lovelidge reports.
The new pots and containers on the market not only have strong green credentials, but are big on quality too, writes Gavin McEwan.
Growers of all sizes are embracing automated systems to help boost productivity, says Maureen Keepin.
Growers who want to re-clad their tunnels should do so sooner rather than later, Sally Drury advises.
The latest products are helping to simplify the complexities of plant nutrition, according to Sally Drury.
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