Tag: Horticulture
Pesticides: first cumulative risk reports published | European Food Safety Authority
EFSA has published the results of its two pilot assessments on the risks posed to humans by residues of multiple pesticides in food.
The assessments...
Managing & Motivating Staff during #COVID19 with Caroline McEnery – Video
Live Lunch & Learn with Caroline McEnery of The HR Suite Caroline talks about Managing & Motivating Staff during #COVID19 & keeping productivity high.
First Beijing International Garden Festival gives hope to visitors post COVID-19
AIPH – International Association of Horticultural Producers – shares positive news during this coronavirus pandemic. In China, a new International Garden Festival launched on Tuesday (28 April) and...
New fertilizer from ICL
ICL has announced the launch of SierraformGT CalMag into the UK & Ireland market.
New for 2020, SierraformGT CalMag is a homogenous slow-release fertilizer supplying...
Bord Bia Indicators
While last week our #behaviouralindicators focused on behavioural science and shopping behaviours, this week looked at behavioural science and food consumption.
We have explored a...
Current Garden Retail plant delivery and collection services – Bord Bia
Following government guidelines in relation to Covid-19, many nurseries and garden centres, while closed to the public are offering order for delivery service.
We have...
Returning to work in the Landscape Sector – O’Briens Landscaping
“We’re gearing up for lifting of restrictions and a safe return to work,” commented, Ciaran O’Brien, Managing Director of Peter O’Brien and Sons Landscaping...
‘When life gives you lemons ..’How consumers seek products to support...
Lorna Allen, Market Fellow USA, Bord Bia - The Irish Food Board
In the midst of a global pandemic, the topic of health and wellness...
ENA joint letter to MEPs to support flowers and live plants...
We at ENA, the European Nurserystock Association, are very appreciative of the active involvement of the many Members of the European Parliament who today...