Environment secretary commits to sustainable horticulture growth
11th October 2022
Ranil Jayawardena has today set out plans to boost home grown fruit and vegetable production and drive the growth of high-tech horticulture.
Versatile biostimulant could supercharge fruit growth
3rd October 2022
The biostimulant Carboplex promotes plant development and fruit growth by hastening the conversion of carbohydrates into sugar, resulting in earlier flowering, fruiting and harvest.
Hot and dry summer makes for a challenging blackcurrant harvest
3rd October 2022
As many regions of the UK were hit by record-high temperatures and prolonged drought this summer, British growers’ association, the Blackcurrant Foundation, reported a particularly challenging harvest.
£2m in funding available to innovative food and drink businesses in south east England
29th September 2022
Growing Kent & Medway has announced its second round of collaborative research and development grants worth £2,000,000 aimed at innovative businesses in the horticultural food and drink supply chain.
Beespoke wildflower management workshop offers training for fruit growers
29th September 2022
Fruit growers attending the upcoming workshop at NIAB East Malling in Kent will learn about the benefits of wildflowers in fruit production, how to select appropriate wildflower seed mixes, as well as strip establishment and management.
Strawberry variety Malling Ace thrives in the British summer heat
29th September 2022
Malling Ace strawberry crops delivered exceptional fruit quality and yield this season despite record-high temperatures across Britain in the summer.
Two revolutionary biological options in soft fruit
15th August 2022
BASF Agriculture acquired Becker Underwood, the largest entompathogenic nematode producer in the world, several years ago and integrated it into the organisation as BASF Agricultural Solutions. Rob Storer for BASF notes that there is increasing pressure for effective pest and disease control in fruit and vegetable crops, but there are also more legislative and practical challenges.
Berry growers urge government to heed recommendations in automation review
3rd August 2022
After the release of the Defra-commissioned review of automation in horticulture, British Berry Growers, which represents 95% of the UK’s commercial soft fruit growers, is calling on the government to take note of the review’s recommendations.