Grower profile - Lincolnshire Herbs MD and herb innovator, Patrick Bastow
11 May 2012 | by Jack Shamash
Despite the downturn, award-winning Lincolnshire Herbs is pushing ahead with expansion plans and new varieties, Jack Shamash finds.
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Demands for improved crop quality and yield continue to drive polytunnel development, says Sally Drury.
Despite the downturn, award-winning Lincolnshire Herbs is pushing ahead with expansion plans and new varieties, Jack Shamash finds.
Despite water concerns and cost rises, salad growers are maximising their market with familiar and new varieties, Jack Shamash reports.
In the face of tough import competition, British mushroom growers are focusing on efficiency to stay viable, Claire Shaddick finds.
With polytunnel use becoming standard, advances are focusing on sturdier designs to cope with a longer growing season, Brian Lovelidge reports.
Having helped secure European money to promote salads, the BLSA chairman is all set for an education drive, Jack Shamash reports.
With energy prices continuing to rise, what can growers of crops under cover do to keep costs down, asks Gavin McEwan.



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