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GET YOUR VIT HIT WITH MUSHROOMS
This autumn, mushroom producers in Ireland - with the support of DAFM through the BAR (Brexit Adjustment Reserve)...
Why climate change might not be a crisis for the horticulture sector
TU Dublin student Aideen Loftus Aideen Loftus sees more opportunities than challenges facing the Horticulture retail sector as a result of climate change.
There is...
HC Print Spring 2022 Contents
CONTENTS
NEWS
01 Editorial
03 Horticulture News
EVENTS
05 The Latest Horticulture Events
BORD BIA
06 All the latest news from Bord Bia
TEAGASC
08 All the latest news from Teagasc
DESIGN
12 REIMAGINING THE...
All the latest news from Teagasc
ONGOING INPUT COST INCREASES SEEN ACROSS ALL SECTORS OF HORTICULTURE
Various external macroeconomic factors and world events have meant that grower’s input prices have risen...
Potatoes: Prepare to be surprised
Lorcan Bourke of Bord Bia provides an update on the EU funded campaign to promote Ireland’s most popular carbohydrate.
Potatoes remain Ireland’s most popular main...
Editorial – HC Winter 2022
VALUE OURSELVES
Every business sector including print media is seeing production and service costs spiralling. Our summer edition saw printing production costs rise by over...
Eucalyptus: A favoured filler
Demand for Eucalyptus within the cut foliage sector has increased, leading researchers at Teagasc to look at ways to improve the quality of Eucalyptus...
Spring 2022 – HC News
STUDY HORTICULTURE AT UCD
Our world faces immense global challenges and two of the greatest are climate change and biodiversity loss, compounded by people migrating...
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DREAM GARDENS AT BLOOM
For virtual Bloom 2021, Bord Bia worked with seven Bloom award-winning show garden designers to create seven designs that the public...
A world of advertising possibilities
Paul Moran is back with another indispensable guide to getting your business recognised by the right audience.
As a business, knowing where to allocate your...