All Flowers articles – Page 74
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A taste for convenience
Consumers sacrifice taste for convenience when buying produce to prepare at home
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Gardeners' delights
The top gardening aspirations of UK horiculturalists has been unveiled following a recent survey by Goldfish.
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Ethical flower initiative
Leading supplier of care products for plants and flowers, Pokon & Chrysal International has been granted the first Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI).
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Dole deal struck
US produce multi-national Dole Food Company Inc has announced a long-anticipated merger agreement.
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F&PA boosts consumer wellbeing
The F&PA Boosts consumer health at spring events across the capital
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Flowers Direct set to expand
Delivery company Flowers Direct is launching a relay service in April and is looking for new florists.
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Bransden excels
Champion of environment-friendly farming and top quality produce, Charles Bransden has had his efforts recognised with an NFU Farming Excellence Award.
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Lingarden trains for success
Cut flower and houseplant supplier Lingarden has seen 18 line leaders sail through a skills development programme.
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Budgens signs up floral recruit
Budgens has recruited Madeline Vose as its floral and horticultural buyer.
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Dring scoops top floral award
Spalding-based F Dring & Sons has been awarded the Nexus cut- flower grower of the year award.
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More gloom in Guernsey
Local government has put another nail in the coffin of the Guernsey horticulture industry.
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Kenyan industry fears trade talks
Kenyan exporters have appealed to government in the build up to new trade talks.
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Exchange of views
Last week's statement by the Corporation of London on the future of Covent Garden has ruffled a few feathers within London's fresh produce wholesale circle. The three largest markets comment further.
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The young and the beautiful
Matthew Naylor is presented with Young Grower of the Year award.
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UK growers receive reward
A specialist onion and potato grower from Shefford in Bedforshire is this year's Grower of the Year.
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Zimbabwe flower exports expected to drop
A total of 17,000 tonnes of cut flowers are expected to be exported this season from Zimbabwe, a drop of 6,000t on the year before
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NZ horticulture diversifying
Preliminary figures from New Zealand's first agricultural census in eight years show the country's NZ$2billion (£637million) horticulture export industry is growing increasingly diverse as top fruit acreage declines and land given over to kiwifruit remains static.