Breeding wildness back into our fruit and vegetables
Wild tomatoes are better able to protect themselves against the destructive whitefly than our modern, commercial varieties, new research has ...
Wild tomatoes are better able to protect themselves against the destructive whitefly than our modern, commercial varieties, new research has ...
The first week in February saw the release of England’s first single varietal Albariño.  Chapel Down Albariño 2014 is sourced ...
Asda boss Andy Clarke has said the company will lead the UK supermarket industry in the long term, despite the ...
Trials have begun in the Peak District of a new autonomous farming robot which is designed to drive itself around ...
The European Association for Potato Research (EAPR) has announced further details of its Post Harvest Section meeting which will be ...
Blight generated strong debate at AHDB Potatoes’ Winter Forums held last month, as award winning Late-Blight specialist, Dr David Cooke, ...
New British Herbs Chairman, Charles Seddon of CN Seeds, highlighted the issues facing the industry when he was elected as ...
A new project looking at Dementia in farming has been announced. It will begin as a pilot study in Devon ...
A top priority for newly re-elected Chairman of Copa and Cogecas Wine Working Party Thierry Coste for the next 2 ...
The first ever Britain-wide assessment of the value of wild flowers as food for pollinators shows that decreasing resources mirror ...