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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...
Innovation in Vegetable Breeding Driven by Sustainability
Teagasc vegetable advisors, William Deasy and Eoin Sweetman, visited the field vegetable seed trial open days which take place annually in North Holland in...
Planting the future
The city of Chengdu in China, was named the Grand Winner of the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) World Green City Awards 2024....
The LQMS: Why you need to be involved
The lead researcher on the Landscape Quality Management System project (LQMS), Eoghan Riordan Fernandez brings the industry up to speed on the most important...
Collaborative Growth
Independent consultant and Horticulture Industry Forum coordinator, Stiofán Nutty, explains how producer organisations are fostering collaboration and how Storm Emma may have at least...
Events – Teagasc
One of the events being run for the industry is the berry seminar to be held at the Teagasc centre in Ashtown on 18...
Horticultural health check
Independent consultant and Horticulture Industry Forum Coordinator, Stiofán Nutty, diagnoses some serious horticultural health problems and how the Forum is tackling them
The Horticulture Industry...
Meeting future needs: A vision for horticultural education – John Mulhern
John Mulhern, principal of the College of Amenity Horticulture, National Botanic Gardens reports in from the recent Teagasc conference: Education Vision
The need for land-based...
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Horticulture research boost at Teagasc Ashtown
Teagasc’s new development of horticulture, forestry and education facilities at its campus in Ashtown, Dublin were officially opened on...
A tree without flies? – Terry O’Regan
Terry O’Regan continues his feature series on issues relating to landscape design with trees
On a family holiday in the Algarve, Portugal in the early...