Tag: Horticulture
The world’s to-do list – Bord Bia
Katie Reilly, Assistant Brand Manager, Origin Green, Bord Bia – Irish Food Board
In 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was agreed by 193...
HTA Plant Show 2018 – Teagasc Advisory – Nursery Stock...
The HTA plant and nursery stock trade show were held June 19th to 20th outside Coventry.
The new plants section is always the key interest at the...
Horticulture Politics – Supports for vegetable producers
Written answers
Thursday, 5 July 2018
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Horticulture Sector
Charlie McConalogue (Donegal, Fianna Fail)
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298. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food...
Growth in out-of-home consumption and snacking in France – Bord Bia
Katie Campbell, Paris Office, Bord Bia – Irish Food Board
As highlighted in a previous Bord Bia Food Alert from January, the average French consumer spends 68%...
Pellenc Airion helps maintain tranquility at Bodnant Estate
Pellenc Airion helps maintain Tranquility at Bodnant Estate. John Rippin, head gardener at the stunning Bodnant Estate in North Wales, believes that his battery-powered Airion hand...
Student work placement at ITB horticulture
ITB’s second-year Horticulture students are currently on work placement with a wide range of Horticultural businesses in Ireland and further afield. Work placement is...
The Learning Theatres lineup at GLAS on July 19th
It is now only one week until Ireland’s largest horticulture trade show – GLAS. The Garden Landscaping and Amenity Sportsturf event returns to Dublin, on Thursday, July...
What is a healthy soil? – CAFRE
A healthy soil is vital to ensure both high grass and crop yields and environmental protection through carbon sequestration. Soil health can be defined...
Bee health: data partnership a ‘milestone’ in European campaign | European...
The establishment of the EU Bee Partnership could be a milestone in the fight to protect bees, the chair of the European Parliament’s Bee Week said...
Horticulture Opinions – Brexit could have a crucial impact on horticulture...
Northern Ireland has a mild, wet climate in which we can very successfully grow a wide range of horticultural products over an extended period...