A new study shows global warming will make UK suitable for new produce such as soybeans, oranges and chickpeas, while some existing crops are likely to become harder to grow in the UK.
GCA figures show December was up 3.75% when compared to 2023 and the year was at + 3.26%. Full access to hortweek.com Join Horticulture Week now and pay nothing for your first 30-days.
Their observations are providing evidence of how wild plants are responding to a rapidly changing climate, and the implications this may have for all our wildlife.
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An emergency application for the use of a neonicotinoid pesticide on sugar beet in England will not be granted, the Government has confirmed..
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The RHS has called for compensation after losing income because of prolonged roadworks at the M25/A3 interchange near RHS ...
Asda, the Co-op, Lidl, Morrisons and Tesco have publicly stated their shared concerns over the Government’s proposed changes to inheritance tax, and the NFU understands more major retailers are ...
The 5 February British Ornamentals Association technical conference is at Stoneleigh with a pre-conference dinner on 4 ...
New research from organic veg box company, Riverford, reveals that nearly half (47%) of Britons admit they rarely try new fruit and vegetables and 45% try to eat a variety but end up sticking to ...
CEO George Plumptre is retiring, while Fiona Brice is a new ambassador at the NGS. Full access to hortweek.com Join Horticulture Week now and pay nothing for your first 30-days.
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