All Flowers articles – Page 77
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Anthurium to take the UK by storm
Anthurium houseplants to be launched in the UK, following huge success in the Netherlands. Rijnplant will showcase the plant at GLEE in its Love Collection.
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Chrysanths reinvented
Specialist Dutch flower designer to showcase new possibilities for the Chrysanthemum.
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My name is not John Bates Flowers Ltd
John Bates Flowers Ltd becomes JB Flowers Ltd. The new name reflects the company's vision for the future. Negotiations are also under way for supermarket contracts.
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NZ in freight turmoil
New Zealand flower growers and exporters want the ministry of transport to stop airlines increasing freight rates by 20 per cent from October.
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F&PA on tour
Veronica Richardson of the Flowers & Plants Association (pictured) is travelling around the country next month, spreading word of its new advertising campaign, which is sponsored by the Flower Council of Holland.
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Guernsey discusses its future
A series of meetings are now being held in Guernsey concerning the future of the horticultural industry.
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Commodore stays in-nest
The future of flower shipments between Guernsey and the UK has been assured.
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Redbridge acquistion blooms
Redbridge Holdings Ltd acquired the assets and goodwill of Cardiff-based flower company AJ McLean Flowers Ltd on August 16.
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Guernsey looks abroad
There has been a drop in the number of Madeiran workers travelling to Guernsey to help in the cut flower industry.
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Korea enjoys a triple
The size of the domestic South Korean floriculture industry has tripled over the last 10 years.
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Dutch double supplies
Recent years have seen the supply of Anthurium - September's plant of the month from the Flower Council of Holland - rise enormously.
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Malvern welcomes back veg
The Malvern Autumn Garden & Country Show (September 28-29) returns this year with a distinct new flavour as it welcomes back the National Vegetable Society Championships – for the first time in five years.
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Get LOC-ed in
Defra has awarded grants to two family-run horticultural businesses, to pump-prime the companies' existing investment under its English Rural Development Programme.
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Flamingo swoops on Sulmac
Plans have been finalised for the sale of horticultural business, Sulmac to Flamingo Holdings Limited, parent company of Homegrown Ltd, a leading flower and organic veg producer in Kenya.
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Flowers sweeten airwaves
Radio 4 listeners tuned into some flowery language this week, courtesy of the Flowers & Plants Association.
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Chilean flowers see EU opening
Floriculture in Chile stands to benefit from the bi-lateral trade treaty ratified with the EU in May, according to a high-ranking official.
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Guernsey time trial
Guernsey flower growers have been alerted to the need to adhere to collection times for export blooms.
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Show gets rosy glow
Preparations for the Floriade exhibition in the Netherlands is continuing apace as an international rose exhibition, A Colourful World, will bring a range of roses to the show.
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Sakata on pole with F1
Sakata UK, formerly Samuel Yates, showcased Cool F1 at its official name-changing and office-opening ceremony in July.