All Flowers articles – Page 74
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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.
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Breeders boost Tanacetum
The development of new varieties gives Tanacetum a much needed filip.
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Trade homes in on Dutch flower site
The Flower Council of Holland has announced impressive visitor figures for its UK website and has revealed that its most popular pages are those specially focused for the trade.
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Thumbs-up from NCG for market review
New Covent Garden tenants have today backed the proposals of Nicholas Saphir's review of London's wholesale markets.
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The Princess Royal to give keynote speech
The Princess Royal will make an address at Horticulture in Focus where she will receive the first official bouquet of a prize-winning daffodil.
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UK romantics revealed
People in the East of England are most likely to buy their loved ones flowers this Valentine's Day
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Guernsey glass row
A row has erupted in Guernsey over the purchase of Les Nicolles 22.5 acre rose nursery for use either as a housing estate or a school.
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Israeli flowers fight on
Fierce competition in the flower trade in Europe has caused a 30 per cent downfall in prices of Israeli-grown roses, gypsophila, solidago and anemones.
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Friday is Flower Day
Friday is Flower Day thanks to the support of leading industry organisations for the Flower Council of Holland (FCoH) campaign.