All Flowers articles – Page 77
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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.
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Winter too mild
New Zealand scientists are already warning that this winter is not cold enough for kiwifruit.
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Uruguay next in line
Another South American economy is facing troubled times as its government acts to stem a rush on bank deposits.
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India takes off
After being in the red for seven years, floriculture units in India have begun to reach the take-off stage.
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Island flowers reach a high
Warmer weather has resulted in an increase in Guernsey flower exports.
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Park Lane packs 'em in
Some 130 guests attended Park Lane Flowers' s summer flowers open day on July 18.
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Yates turning Japanese
Samuel Yates Ltd, one of the oldest seed companies in the world, has changed its name to Sakata UK.
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Children urged to join in the magic of flowers
A new website encourages children into the magical world of flowers. Magic Of Potting aims at 5-10 year olds.
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Market looks like bomb hit it
Manchester wholesalers lose a combined fortune as Smithfield market shuts for 24 hours.