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Supporting fruit businesses in 2024.
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The latest political and technical developments.
NFU FRUIT FORUMS
These informative sessions will give an update on key industry topics.
Interesting articles about products and companies attending the show.
Map of exhibitors.
The tours highlight and share the impressive scope of research at NIAB at East Malling.
Afternoon fruit and wine networking reception.
List of companies attending along with contact details.
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Knowledge exchange opportunities
Fruit Focus’ mission is to be the leading event covering UK fruit growers’ informational needs. This year, visitors can take part in knowledge exchange opportunities in the NFU Fruit Forum seminar tent, by joining the popular NIAB research tours and by following the BASIS/ NRoSO knowledge trails for continuing professional development.
Join the NFU’s seminar at 10am in the NFU Fruit Forum to hear about their priorities to
help champion horticulture over the coming years. At 11am, hear from industry experts about the regulatory future of crop protection and how the UK may be adapting in a postBrexit regulatory world. Both seminars will be followed by extensive Q&A sessions, providing an opportunity for discussion and a sharing of ideas that will help progress these key industry initiatives.
In addition to the main seminars outlined above, speakers will, throughout the day,
cover technical topics including the latest developments in breeding, pollination, integrated pest management, biological control, artificial intelligence and drone spraying.
The organisers are grateful to have NIAB as an event partner at both Fruit Focus and Cereals events. The scope of the research carried out at NIAB East Malling is impressive, and the NIAB research tours will highlight this research and development throughout the day. Join one of the many tours and be guided by NIAB researchers presenting on topics from precision pollination through to their research vineyard. The tours will leave from the meeting point near to the NIAB stand.
At Fruit Focus, the exhibition stands are the main event. The wide range of exhibiting companies with information displays and knowledgeable staff members on hand
provides many opportunities to share feedback, plan, specify and purchase the latest innovations and services designed specifically for fruit growers.
Don’t forget to stop by the BASIS/NRoSO stand to pick up knowledge trail information. The team will help visitors earn points for attending, visiting selected exhibitors and attending seminars and tours.
There should also be time to have a catch-up and connect with industry colleagues and friends at the various luncheons on offer, at the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers’ award presentation at noon and at the afternoon wine and fruit reception.
The Fruit Focus team, exhibitors, sponsors and speakers look forward to welcoming you to NIAB East Malling for Fruit Focus 2024 and hope you enjoy your day.
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Welcome from Supporting fruit businesses in 2024.
The UK fruit industry continues to face major challenges which it must address if it is to remain sustainable. Diminishing numbers of agrochemical products to control some key insect pests and fungal diseases, increasing energy, fuel and production costs, pressure to move towards ‘net-zero’, and uncertainty over available harvest labour. When offset against declining returns for their produce, many fruit growers can be forgiven for re-evaluating their short and long-term business futures.
One constant in the ever evolving fruit industry is NIAB’s liaison with the industry to develop scientific research projects that seek to find solutions to some of the most pressing problems.
NIAB’s crop science team is working on a series of projects that aim to use resources more responsibly by developing precision techniques to produce more fruit with fewer
inputs. It is also investigating how fruit plants respond to the higher temperatures that we are experiencing as a result of climate change and how growers might adapt. Additional work is exploring ways of managing soil health and nutrition in vineyards using crop covers.
The focus of NIAB’s pest and pathogen ecology team is to understand how to harness naturally occurring organisms on fruit plants and in the environment, to prevent the build-up of damaging pests and diseases. Work has recently begun to develop more precise pollination in strawberry to improve the nutritional value of the fruit and its shelf-life. Coir recycling has been another major focus for the team, collaborating with the industry to fine tune the process and reduce reliance on virgin coir product.
Growing Kent & Medway is funding a number of projects in the food, drink and horticultural sectors where NIAB has teamed up with industry partners to investigate novel ways of
improving circularity and sustainability within commercial businesses.
Visitors to Fruit Focus will have the chance to learn more about how NIAB is supporting the fruit industry during the NIAB Research Hour which takes place in the NFU Fruit Forum between 12 and 1pm. Five presentations covering coir recycling, large raspberry aphid control, varietal resistance to spotted wing drosophila, precision pollination in strawberry, and apple canker control will be included.
Farm tours to the WET Centre, Plum Demonstration Centre and Research Vineyard will allow visitors to hear about their latest outputs, whilst a tour of NIAB’s entomology research tunnels will reveal ongoing work to
CPD points
improve precision pollination in strawberry. A tour of the Produce Quality Centre run by the University of Greenwich will offer the latest research on post-harvest technology.
A research tour has also been set up which will take place on the NIAB/Growing Kent & Medway exhibition stand to showcase a number of Growing Kent & Medway funded projects including coir recycling, SWD resistant varieties, improving the uniformity of propagated raspberry canes and the use of fruit plant waste to create polymers used in produce packaging.
Be sure to attend or listen in to at least some of these talks and tours to make the most of this year’s event.
A maximum of up to six CPD points can be gained from Fruit Focus, two for attendance and up to four for participating in the Knowledge Trail.
In order to claim your BASIS and NRoSO points, please collect a Knowledge trail card from the BASIS / NRoSO stand or a participating stand and complete the questionnaire available on each of the participating stands. You will receive a stamp for each correct questionnaire (8 out of 10 questions). Please return your completed stamp card to Harry or Thomas at the BASIS/NRoSO stand 40.
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Welcome from The latest political and technical developments through the ever-popular Fruit Forums
As the premier event in the fruit industry’s calendar, Fruit Focus is a key gathering that brings UK fruit growers the latest political and technical developments through the ever-popular Fruit Forums proudly sponsored by the NFU.
The NFU will, as usual, host two seminars during the day. The first will focus on priorities for UK horticulture. Only days after the General Election, we will discuss what a new government agenda might look like and what the sector needs from their first 100 days in power. This year, we’ll also put a spotlight focus on farm assurance, and how you can get involved with the independent Farm Assurance Review.
The second session you’ll hear from industry experts on their opinions about the regulatory future of crop protection. Without an updated National Action Plan in place, and a continued loss of actives, what does the future hold? We’ll also hear from Horticulture Crop Protection, now over one year old, about their achievements and future ambitions.
Across the remainder of the programme there is a bit of something for everyone, whether learning about the latest cutting-edge technology, managing pest and disease, or engaging in the carbon measurement debate. It’s a great way to make the most of your day.
We look forward to seeing you there!
09:00
Fruit Forums
Innovating strawberry cultivation and marketing through breeding
Breeding is a key source of innovation in both the cultivation and marketing of strawberries. By developing low-chill varieties, everbearer, June-bearer strawberries, growers can find diverse solutions to enhance value. These advancements benefit the entire value chain by reducing inputs, enabling year-round fruit availability, and optimising glasshouse cultivation.
Speaker: Federico Stanzani, Commercial Director – CIV
09:20
A tale of three sawflies
Sawflies are sporadic pests of several horticultural crops. Although pheromones have been identified for many pine sawflies of the Diprionidae family, the pheromone of only one species from the Tenthredinidae family had previously been reported. It was proposed that virgin females of the yellowheaded spruce sawfly, Pikonema alaskensis, used unsaturated aldehydes derived by degradation of unsaturated cuticular hydrocarbons as sex pheromone to attract males.
Speaker: David Hall, Professor of Chemical Ecology – NRI, University of Greenwich
09:40
Calcium mobility technology and the role of calcium in fruit production
This seminar will explain how to improve calcium mobility and the effect this has on tree and soft fruit in the field. Hear how the calcium mobility biostimulant technology works to optimise movement and distribution of calcium in plant tissue to help improve crop quality and yield, and reduce the risk of calcium disorder.
Speaker: Robert Kempster, Lead Application Scientist – Plant Impact, Croda Europe
10:00
Priorities for the horticulture sector
Join this seminar and hear from the NFU about their priorities to help champion horticulture chaired by Christine McDowell, NFU Senior Policy Specialist. Panel and topics will include below as well as a 25 minutes Q&A. Do not miss this key seminar as well as a chance to share your thoughts.
• Martin Emmett, NFU Horticulture & Potato Board Chairman will set out the latest NFU activity and what he’d like to see from the new government
• Emma Crosby, NFU External Affairs will take Fruit Focus visitors through what a new government agenda might look like & what they’ll want to achieve in their first 100 days
• Tom Price, NFU Employment & Skills adviser will cover the policy developments affecting labour and skills and provide the latest update on the Sedex situation
• Rupert Weaver, NFU Horticulture & Potatoes Adviser will shine a spotlight on the independently run farm assurance review, and how members can get involved.
11:00
Getting crop protection right for the future Hear from industry experts about the regulatory future of crop protection and, how the UK may be adapting in a post-Brexit regulatory world chaired by Martin Emmett, NFU Horticulture & Potato Board Chairman and including speakers and topics including the below. Followed by a 30 minute Q&A, this seminar gives you a chance to put forward ideas to progress the topic.
• Chris Hartfield, NFU Senior Regulatory Affairs will share what the NFU has been doing to campaign for a better crop protection regulatory future
• Richard Hopkins, Chair AIC and WSGA will discuss his views on the lack of an updated National Action Plan, and how Brexit is affecting the UK market
• Ali Capper, Chair HCP will celebrate what HCP has achieved over the last 12 months and delve into what their ambitions are for the future.
12:00
Worshipful Company of Fruiterers award presentation
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers will make several award presentations in support of the Fruiterers’ objectives:
• To promote excellence across all sectors of the fruit industry.
• To support education and research within the fruit industry.
• To be active in raising funds and giving to charity
• To support and promote the City of London.
• To foster a spirit of good fellowship and encourage new membership
12:15
NIAB Research Hour
This rapid fire technical session will cover:
• Developing alternative methods of control for apple canker
• Precision pollination for improved nutrition and shelf-life in protected strawberry
• Screening for resistance to spotted wing drosophila in strawberry and raspberry
• Integrated biological control of large raspberry aphid
• The latest developments in coir recycling
Speakers: Dr Matevz Papp-Rupar, Science Project Leader – NIAB
Sarah Arnold, Applied Entomology Researcher –NIAB
Francis Wamonje, Research Leader, Entomology – NIAB
Feli Fernández, Research Leader, Plant Breeder and Molecular Geneticist – NIAB
13:20
AI monitoring of spotted winged Drosophila
Join this seminar to learn about AI-powered pest monitoring solutions that accurately monitor, counts and records pest populations on various environments, such as farms. This innovative technology uses advanced AI algorithms to detect and precisely monitor pests, reducing the need for manual labour and resources. AI-powered monitoring enables you to identify pest infestations at an early stage, allowing for quick and targeted control measures while providing valuable insights into pest activity and trends.
Speakers: Dr Dhurgham Al-Karawi Head of Artificial Intelligence – Russell IPM
13:40
How
diagnostic services help ensure a successful IPM strategy
Discuss research which allows growers to be more accurate with crop production and protection strategies, with the benefit of being more sustainable and economical including
• Identification of thrips of which there are around 15 different species in commercial British strawberry. Each species has a unique life cycle, behaviour, and resistance to insecticides, therefore requiring a tailored approach to their management.
• A case study on how the correct identification of moth larvae led to effective mass trapping using species-specific sex pheromones.
• How correct identification of aphids allowed to use biological controls more effectively.
Speaker: Marco Corradi, Entomologist and Manager of the Chrysalis Laboratory – Haygrove
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14:00
Circular economy at work:
Biostimulants from waste wool
This seminar will take a look at a new technology - circular in nature - utilising hydrolysed proteins, peptides and amino acids naturally derived from sheep wool. This technology assists plant biological processes in response to abiotic stress and improves crop quality and yield. The combination of hydrolysed proteins, peptides, and amino acids has a diverse range of actions, including stimulating hormonal synthesis pathways, chlorophyll synthesis, nutrient uptake and assimilation, and plant metabolism. Benefits include reduced transplant shock, boosted plant metabolism and green-up, improved nutrient uptake and assimilation, increased plant growth, vigour, and tillering, improved fruit yield and quality, reduced phytotoxicity from herbicide application, increased tolerance to abiotic stress.
The presentation will cover its relevance to fruit growing, the genetic basis for its effect (results from UK universities), and trials in fruit and vegetables.
Speaker: Robert Cannings, Head of Agri Sciences
Biologicals – Agri Sciences Biologicals
14:20
Maximise yields with coir substrates
Enhance your fruit cultivation, decrease costs and optimise growth using Coir Substrates. This seminar will help you pick the right chips/coco peat mix and choose the right EC Level for your crops
Speaker: Alfonso Martins, Chief Agronomist –Pelemix
14:40
Holistic approach to plant disease management Plants are becoming increasingly understood as a dynamic system of constituent organs and communities of microbes housed by these structures. The traditional agronomic approach has largely overlooked the importance of the interaction between plants and their associated microbes – only focusing on the emergence of diseases from these microbiomes. By implementing a holistic agronomic approach, growers are able to tailor all of their inputs, not just pesticides, to positively manipulate the activity of the plant and its microbiomes. This enables growers to exploit natural processes that create effective barriers to exclude and combat pathogens without reliance on curative chemical fungicides – avoiding infection and facilitating quicker and stronger plant growth. This preventative approach, therefore, reduces input costs whilst ensuring crop success –enabling both environmentally and financially sustainable crop production.
Speaker: Jack Haslam, Technical Development Manager – Fargro
15:00
How fast can fresh produce businesses automate?
Rising labour costs, Brexit and the weather (to name a few) are conspiring against growers trying to run sustainable, profitable businesses. Automation isn’t a silver bullet; it’s a key enabler for simplification, cost control and transparency.
Jake will share insights from a £2 million Carbon Trust project part-funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero to automate food production and drive sustainability in partnership with M&S and Solina. He’ll also provide insights from early adopters, including Worldwide Fruit and Wealmoor, on the learnings from collecting data and connecting processes to give you a clear picture to drive improvements within your packhouse.
Speaker: Jake Norman, Director – OAL
15:20
Automation and food safety for the fresh fruit sector
Tara’s presentation will focus on how advancements in tray sealing technology are raising the bar in meeting key production goals. She will address challenges related to sustainability, operational efficiency and food safety through seal integrity. By showcasing the capabilities of the award-winning QX-500 tray sealer, Tara will demonstrate how Ishida’s technology helps food producers overcome industry challenges and comply with retail standards and consumer expectations.
Speaker: Tara O’Connor, Product Manager – EMEA – Ishida Europe
15:40
Soft and top fruit spraying with XAG drones
This seminar will address the use of drones in UK horticulture for soft, top and vineyard use including but not limited to:
• Precision application of products without damage to soil structure or compaction
• Variable rate application of fertiliser and foliar feeds when coupled with survey drone
• Down wash from props allows for better all over leaf contact of product, particularly for mildew issue, which can be treated with sulphur or copper
• Variable rate spraying (map created by survey drone) for thinning of flowering, to ensure better fruit sizing and uniformity
• Pest spraying according to moth trap data, night spraying while pest is active and beneficials are dormant.
Speaker: Peter Johnson, Director –Quadrotor Services Ltd
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Commitment to superior coir quality
Southern Trident is dedicated to delivering coir products of the highest technical and environmental standards. The company’s commitment begins with meticulous end-to-end supply chain management, ensuring each step from sourcing to delivery meets stringent criteria. Southern Trident takes pride in offsetting all carbon emissions associated with shipping coir, making its products not only superior in quality but also environmentally responsible.
Their quality assurance processes include twin layers of pre-shipment quality checks, adhering to rigorous UK standards. This ensures that every batch of coir is consistent, reliable and free from contaminants. Strong communication between and with customers is paramount, fostering transparency and trust
throughout the supply chain.
Southern Trident’s coir products are highly flexible, tailored to meet specific customer requirements while maintaining competitive pricing. This flexibility does not compromise the quality or sustainability of the products, but rather enhances their appeal and applicability in various horticultural contexts.
Innovation is at the heart of Southern Trident’s operations. The company is continuously looking for new ways to improve products and processes, reinforcing its position as a leader in the coir industry. By combining high technical standards, environmental responsibility and exceptional customer service, Southern Trident is setting a new benchmark for premium coir products globally.
Elevate your research and innovation
Discover the exceptional laboratory services at the Natural Resources Institute (NRI), where expert consultancies can help clients navigate complex research challenges or enhance organisational effectiveness.
NRI boasts multiple state-of-the-art facilities. The Produce Quality Centre is designed to control atmospheric conditions, providing an ideal environment for ground-breaking research into post-harvest conditions, plant pathogenic host interactions and packaging designs. The Medway Food Innovation Centre can revolutionise product development with its unmatched analytical tools and processing expertise.
Enhance your business’ research and production with NRI’s premier microbial analysis services, which offer precise microbial identification through characterisation and qualitative analysis. Or unlock your soil’s potential with NRI’s comprehensive soil analysis services, which provide in-depth soil composition, structure and health analyses to ensure optimal conditions for sustainable agriculture and robust crops.
NRI’s chemical services can enhance pest control strategies with expert solutions designed to meet the highest standards
in the industry. The intricate relationships between plants and insects or pathogenic microorganisms can be explored with NRI’s quarantine facilities.
Learn more about the many specialised facilities NRI has to offer at www.nri.org/knowledge-exchange
Plant the seeds of success at Kent’s only land-based college
If you live in the South East and are interested in studying a rural or land-based subject, then the opportunity to do so might be right on your doorstep.
Hadlow College is Kent’s only rural and landbased college and offers courses covering a range of areas including agriculture, agricultural engineering, animal management, equestrian studies, fisheries management and aquaculture, floristry and horticulture.
Set in the beautiful surroundings of a large managed estate that includes over 265 acres of prime arable land, the college is renowned for its cutting-edge facilities.
An example of this is the Thanet Earth Centre of Excellence at Hadlow College, which was officially opened last month.
Based at the college’s state of the art glasshouse, this groundbreaking partnership between the college, leading industry grower Thanet Earth and research and innovation organisation Growing Kent & Medway is the UK’s first centre of excellence in greenhouse growing and aims to inspire and train the next generation of UK commercial horticulturists.
The college is also home to a ‘concept orchard and vineyard’ which features automated AI management systems, innovative crop diversity and robotic fruit picking.
If you are interested in finding out more and seeing these top-class facilities at first hand, come along to the Hadlow College Open Morning on Saturday 9 November. To register visit www.hadlow.ac.uk.
Leading supplier of packaging
Produce Packaging is a leading supplier of packaging for the fresh food industry, dedicated to providing exceptional service and top-quality products. With a nationwide network of depots and its own fleet of vehicles, Produce Packaging ensures timely and efficient delivery, including next-day service on stock items.
Produce Packaging’s innovative solutions are tailored to meet the unique needs of fresh food growers and suppliers. From bespoke machine and hand erect boxes to recyclable plastic and paper punnets, Produce Packaging offers the ideal packaging to protect and present produce effectively.
packaging options, making Produce Packaging a trusted partner in the industry with a dedication to quality and sustainability that helps businesses thrive in a competitive market.
Produce Packaging will be welcoming visitors at stand 608 at Fruit Focus 2024. This is a perfect opportunity to meet the team, including representatives from Waddington Europe and WestRock, and learn more about how their innovative packaging solutions can support your business.
Customers benefit from reliable stock management, fast delivery and custom
For more information, please visit stand 608 at Fruit Focus 2024 or contact Produce Packaging today. Together, you can grow with sustainable, high-quality packaging solutions.
Russell IPM Ltd. Is dedicated to the research and development of innovative and dynamic integrated pest management solutions for the Fruit and Vineyard sectors, compatible with biological control agents. Including PushPull strategies, Pheromones and trapping solutions.
Our Sister Company Russell BIO Ltd. Is Focused on the development and manufacture of bio stimulants, bio pesticicides and bio fertilizer products.
At Fruit Focus 2024 we are proud to present TruePest an AI driven App based monitoring solution for Spotted Winged Drosophila.
Contact us: Russell IPM Ltd, Unit 45, First Avenue, Deeside Industrial Park, Deeside, Flintshire, CH5 2NU, UK, Phone: +44 (0) 1244 281 333, Fax: +44 (0) 1244 281 878,
Email: info@russellipm.com, www.russellipm.com
Advancement in pest management technology
Russell IPM & Russell BioSolutions are thrilled to announce their participation in Fruit Focus 2024.
The stand will feature a range of high quality, organic certified soft fruit protection products and solutions. Products include specialist traps and lures, novel trapping systems and adjuvants, alongside a leading range of biological fermentation and formulation products including biostimulants, biofertilisers and biopesticides.
Russell IPM Group is excited to showcase TruePest, its new app and software suite powered by artificial intelligence (AI). TruePest is a tool designed for monitoring and identifying insect pests, such as the spotted wing drosophila (Drosophila suzukii), on sticky boards. TruePest represents an advancement
in pest management technology, providing efficient solutions for farmers.
Dr Dhurgham Al-karawi, head of AI at Russell IPM, will be a guest speaker at the event. He will provide information on TruePest and discuss the industry advantages of using AI against pests.
Visit stand 12 and meet the industry specialists offering solutions and freebies.
At Fruit Focus 2024, explore how Russell IPM, Russell BioSolutions and Russell IOT are leading the way in sustainable agriculture.
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Fruit sector commitment
The return of Hutchinsons and Produce Packaging to this year’s Fruit Focus further demonstrates the companies’ ongoing commitment to the soft fruit sector.
Eight new members have joined the Hutchinsons horticultural team in the past two years, helping meet the increasing demands for multi-faceted agronomy services with a particular focus on the rapidly growing vineyard sector.
With specific strengths in soft fruit, David Taylor and Gerry Scallan boost the national commercial support Hutchinsons provides for its team of agronomists, which has also expanded in recent years.
As demands on producers increase from many angles, there is an ever-greater need for specialist support and expertise across numerous areas, from technical agronomy advice to soils, environment, digital services and packaging.
Tools such as Omnia, and TerraMap highdefinition soil scanning, are increasingly being used, and with new spatial measurements being developed for the fruit sector, such as flower or canopy density measurements, there will be more scope for growers to map and manage variations in crop performance accurately to maximise output. Specialist advice to help analyse and interpret such data is key to getting the most from it.
Visit the Hutchinsons and Produce Packaging stands to meet the teams, see the latest classleading packaging innovations and discover how Hutchinsons can help your business.
Supporting crops through every stage of development
Hortifeeds manufactures in the UK, producing the highest quality specialist fertilisers. For a comprehensive guide to Hortifeeds products see www.hortifeeds.co.uk.
Hortifeeds’ specialist fertilisers and bio-stimulant products support crops through every stage of development. Used by some of the leading growers in the UK, the wide range includes liquid, water soluble and granular fertilisers suitable for any growing situation.
Leading products in the Hortifeeds range include:
• HortiMix – a range of water-soluble fertilisers specially formulated for soft-fruit crops grown in a wide range of substrates or soil. There are mixes designed for both hard and soft water and with generous magnesium and trace element levels to suit specific crop requirements.
• HortiHydrate Bio – a high performance, environmentally friendly wetting agent formulated from a unique blend of sustainable ingredients.
• HortiBoost – a powerful package of 20 essential amino-acids, humic acid complex, seaweed and major and minor nutrients.
• AmētrosTR – powered by Plant Impact’s CaT TR technology, AmētrosTR leads the market for optimisation and distribution of calcium.
• HortiPhyte – a highly mobile phosphite fertiliser that increases crop resilience and improves rooting and nutrient uptake.
• HortiHydrate Pro – Hortifeeds’ powerful new specialised horticultural wetting agent, which is ideal for use in coir and other substrates.
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Let’s talk quality crop nutrition
Visit ICL at Fruit Focus on stand 30 for information on how ICL products can help growers manage risks and protect yields.
Growers are facing ever-increasing challenges such as climate change, irrigation, disease and sustainability, all while maintaining productivity and profit margins.
ICL offers a range of quality products that will maximise crop nutrition with minimal effort.
Polysulphate Mini Granular: Ideal for professional and domestic growers wanting to achieve better quality and increased yield with minimal input, Polysulphate is primarily a sulphate fertiliser which also contains potassium, magnesium and calcium. It is available in bulk and in 25kg bags.
Nova: Produced for professional use in fertigation and foliar application. Nova speciality fertilisers are of unrivaled quality and are highly soluble. They can be mixed with other straight fertiliser or compound water-soluble fertigation fertilisers.
Agrolution pHLow: Perfect for growers who have to deal with a high pH and high alkalinity in their irrigation water and/or soils. An all-in-one fertiliser with acidifying power for better nutrient uptake.
Agrolution Special: An easy-to-use single bag solution to improve the availability of nutrients through formulations that prevent magnesium and calcium deficiencies.
Solinure: Complete nutrition with the right analysis for every need. The cleanest raw materials for trouble-free mixing and application. Trace elements and NPK analysis are ideal for soil-based crops of fruits and vegetables.
Visit www.icl-growingsolutions.uk or email Andrew.judd@icl-group.com for further information.
Horticulture Strategy builds on sector progress
The NFU has launched a new revised growth strategy, calling on all political parties to build on the progress already made and to back UK Horticulture and Potatoes beyond the next election.
When the strategy was initially launched in spring 2023, it attracted a lot of attention across the industry and a number of the asks were directly reflected at the No. 10 Farm to Fork summit held a number of weeks later.
This included promises to review planning barriers, access to energy support schemes, labour availability and future funding for horticulture.
NFU Horticulture and Potatoes Board chair Martin Emmett said that the sector has enormous potential for growth which, with the right political and supply chain backing, growers are ready to deliver.
However, he warned that the industry’s recent decline in production would continue if politicians did not act quickly.
10 BUILDING BLOCKS FOR GROWING SUCCESS
The NFU has identified ten critical building blocks that will be necessary for growers to develop and grow the industry:
1. ACCESS TO LABOUR
A minimum five-year rolling seasonal worker scheme, with suitable length visas, no wage differential from the National Living Wage or unrealistic cap on worker numbers.
2. ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUPPLIES
Greater recognition of energy intensive horticulture sectors within current and future energy support schemes, and an expansion of grid infrastructure to support investment in renewables.
3. ACCESS TO CROP PROTECTION
An enabling crop protection policy which ensures the UK is not disadvantaged against its global competitors.
4. ACCESS TO WATER
As the sector is vulnerable to drought and the challenges from reductions / revocations of abstraction licences, greater investment is needed in infrastructure to collect, store and distribute water both on farms and within and between regions.
5. ACCESS TO SUSTAINABLE, GROWING MEDIA
A ban on the use of peat in commercial production is not the right approach. There is need for industry/ government collaboration to move towards peat-free in an environmentally and commercially sustainable way.
6. PRODUCTIVITY INVESTMENT
It is critical that a replacement for the EU Fruit and Veg Aid Scheme is finalised as soon as possible, which is more inclusive than the previous EU scheme, and that there are no further delays in its development.
7. ENABLING IMPORT CONTROLS FOR PLANTS AND PLANT PRODUCTS
Minimising the barriers and costs for importing plants and plant materials - the foundations of all horticultural productionwhile maintaining biosecurity.
8. FAIRNESS IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN
It is critical that growers can have open discussions and fair negotiations on cost price inflation with their customers.
9. ACCESS TO ENVIRONMENTAL FUNDING SCHEMES
Better recognition of horticulture in ELMs which reflects the variety of growing systems across the sector and the environmental benefits horticulture delivers.
10. AN ENABLING PLANNING POLICY
Greater consistency is needed in planning decisions to support - not restricthorticultural businesses’ ability to grow. This includes the provision of high quality, shortterm accommodation for seasonal workers.
STRONG FOUNDATION
Commenting on the launch of the renewed strategy, NFU Horticulture and Potatoes Board chair Martin Emmett said that the sector has “risen up the political agenda” recently, seeing some important commitments on its future.
However, he warned that growers have faced a number of challenges in recent years, ranging from labour shortages, sharp inflation and increased regulation, which has led to a hit in grower’s confidence to invest.
“This is a sector that the industry, supply chain and government all agree should see growth in the UK,” he said.
“Our revised strategy sets out the key government and supply chain policies which need to be addressed in order to deliver that growth.
“As we head towards a general election, it is imperative that all political parties get behind this strategy and help drive the sector forward.”
NIAB Research Tours
WET Centre Tour
The WET Centre allows NIAB to showcase the latest technology available for precision production of strawberry and raspberry. It has successfully demonstrated significant savings in water and fertiliser use and how plant yields are influenced by row position in tunnels. Learn how Malling Ace is performing this year and how our growing understanding of tunnel environment can help to optimise yields.
Dr Mark Else, Head of Crop Science and Production Systems – NIAB
Trevor Wignall, Technical Research – NIAB
Sustainable Innovation for Fruit Growing
Growing Kent & Medway is investing in sustainable innovation and technologies to help the horticultural and plant-based food and drink industry in the Kent and Medway region to continue to thrive. Learn about some of the research and innovative projects being funded that will help fruit growing businesses to become more sustainable whilst creating circularity and reducing waste.
Robert Saville, Innovation Growth Manager –Growing Kent & Medway
Precision Pollination in Strawberry
NIAB is working with several industry partners to understand if growers are achieving complete levels of pollination to maximise nutrition and shelf-life in protected strawberry. Find out how a new acoustic detection method is counting functional groups of insects and whether it will allow growers to detect areas of high and low pollination. New tools are also being assessed to direct insects from areas of high to low pollination.
Sarah Arnold, Applied Entomology Researcher – NIAB
Plum Demonstration Centre Tour
The Plum Demonstration Centre is partfunded and directed by UK plum growers, who are interested to learn more about how to maximise yield and quality through manipulation of tree growth and irrigation/ nutrition programmes. Find out what we have learnt about tree management and water use in recent seasons, and which varieties are performing best in the variety trial area.
Scott Raffle, Senior Knowledge Exchange Manager – East Malling - NIAB
Dr Mark Else, Head of Crop Science and Production Systems – NIAB
Luis Felgueiras, Farm Manager – NIAB
Produce Quality Centre Tour
Learn about some of the latest innovations in fruit handling and storage including an explanation of how monitoring produce response to storage environments enables us to optimise packaging solutions, storage atmospheres and energy use.
Dr Debbie Rees, Researcher on handling and storage of perishable produce - NRI, University of Greenwich
Richard Colgan - Produce Quality Centre, NRI, University of Greenwich
Research Vineyard
The Research Vineyard forms part of the research support being developed by NIAB for a burgeoning grape and wine sector in the UK. Learn more about research comparing spur with cane pruning, along with the impact of different groundcover management practices on soil health, yields and juice quality, and emissions. Also view facilities to monitor vine root growth in NIABs rhizolab.
Belinda Kemp, Group Leader - Viticulture, Oenology & the Wine Innovation Centre – NIAB
Flora O’Brien, Specialist in Root Biology - NIAB Research
Speakers
Dr Dhurgham Al-Karawi
Head of Artificial Intelligence Russell IPM
Sarah Arnold
Applied Entomology Researcher NIAB
Robert Cannings
Head of Agri Sciences Biologicals Agri Sciences Biologicals
Ali Capper
Horticulture and Potatoes Board Chairman, NFU
Marco Corradi
Entomologist and Manager of the Chrysalis Laboratory Haygrove
Emma Crosby External Affairs Manager NFU
Martin Emmett
Horticulture and Potatoes Board Chair, NFU
Feli Fernández
Research Leader, Plant Breeder and Molecular Geneticist, NIAB
David Hall
Professor of Chemical Ecology NRI, University of Greenwich
Chris Hartfield
Senior Regulatory Affairs Adviser NFU
Jack Haslam
Technical Development Manager Fargro
Richard Hopkins Chair AIC and WSGA, Managing Director Fargro
Peter Johnson Director Quadrotor Services Ltd
Robert Kempster Lead Application Scientist Plant Impact, Croda Europe
Alfonso Martins Chief Agronomist Pelemix
Christine McDowell Senior Policy Specialist NFU
Jake Norman Director OAL
Tara O’Connor Product Manager EMEA - Ishida Europe
Dr Matevz Papp-Rupar Science Project Leader NIAB
Tom Price Policy Adviser NFU
Federico Stanzani Commercial Director CIV
Rupert Weaver Horticulture Adviser NFU
Francis Wamonje Research Leader - Entomology NIAB
Working demonstrations
See the latest in machinery, robotics and automation at Fruit Focus 2024. It is the perfect place to find the latest technologies in action. Outside the programmed demonstrations, exhibitors are on hand to discuss machinery and equipment requirements, allowing visitors to make the right investment for their business.
Afternoon fruit and wine networking reception
If you registered for Fruit Focus 2024 online, you are cordially invited to a special afternoon networking reception at Fruit Focus 2024 3pm - 5pm featuring British wines, fruit and music. Your registration will serve as your reception RSVP.
Exhibitors
626 ADAS HORTICULTURE
Spring Lodge, 172 Chester Road, Helsby, Cheshire WA6 0AR enquiries@adas.co.uk www.adas.co.uk
715 AGRI MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS
Thinghill Court, Withington, Hereford HR1 3QG 01432 850219 info@amshereford.co.uk www.agrimanagementsolutions.co.uk
660 AGRI SCIENCES BIOLOGICALS
Mauritsweg 23, Rotterdam, 3012 JR, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 707 013565 robert.cannings@agri-sci.com www.agri-sci-biologicals.com
218 AGRI-TECH SERVICES (UK) LTD
Shefford Hardwicke Farm, Bedford Road, Shefford, Bedfordshire SG17 5NU 01462 813303 info@agri-tech.co.uk www.agri-tech.co.uk
300 AGROVISTA UK LTD
Rutherford House, Nottingham Science and Technology Park, University Boulevard, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG7 2PZ 0115 939 0202 enquiries@agrovista.co.uk www.agrovista.co.uk
634 AIRROS by SAGE INDUSTRIAL
Suite 10596, 5 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2 D02 R744, IRELAND 00353 913-1760 sales@sageindustrial.com www.airros.com
631 ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH AGENCY
Room 11 G03, York Biotech Campus, Sand Hutton, Yorkshire YO41 1LZ 07920 711163 enquiries@apha.gov.uk www.gov.uk/apha
654 AZETS
Azets Ashford Office, Commercial Quarter, 1 Dover Place, Ashford, Kent TN23 1FB 0123 3629255 claire.robinson@azets.co.uk www.azets.co.uk
32 BASF PLC
Exchange, 4th and 5th Floors, 2 Railway Road, Stockport, Manchester SK1 3GG 0161 488 5739 luke.pollard@basf.com www.agriculture.basf.com/global/en.html
40 BASIS REGISTRATION LTD
St Monica’s House, 39 Windmill Lane, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1EY 01335 343945 michele@basis-reg.co.uk www.basis-reg.co.uk
306 BATO PLASTICS BV
Munterij 2, PO Box 146, Zevenbergen, 4760 AC, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 168 33 10 30 bato@bato.nl www.bato.nl
6 BEEKENKAMP VERPAKKINGEN BV
Korte Kruisweg 157, PO Box 1, Maasdijk, 2676 BS, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 174 526 100 sales@beekenkamp.nl www.beekenkamp.nl/verpakkingen/
662 BIGSIS
5 Weighbridge Row, Cardiff Road, Reading RG1 8LX 07967 681825 info@bigsis.tech www.bigsis.tech
614
BIOBEST UK
Henwood Industrial Estate, Unit 1 Wyvern Way, Ashford, Kent TN24 8DW 01233 367167 salesUK@biobestgroup.com www.biobestgroup.com
649 BIOLINE AGROSCIENCES
Telstar Nursery, Holland Road, Little Clacton, Essex CO16 9QG 01255 863200 sales@biolineagrosciences.com www.biolineagrosciences.com
309 BOTANICOIR LTD
Unit 212, The Light Bulb, 1 Filament Walk, London SW18 4GQ 0207 118 0788 info@botanicoir.com www.botanicoir.com
700a BRIDGE VERMAKO
Chalk Lane, Sidlesham, Chichester PO20 7LL 01243 641789 south@bridgegreenhouses.co.uk www.bridgegreenhouses.co.uk
518 BRINKMAN UK
Heron Buildings, Plaxton Bridge Road, Woodmansey, Beverley East, Yorkshire HU17 0RT 0148 284 2123 sales@brinkmanuk.co.uk www.royalbrinkman.com
514 C.I.V. - Consorzio Italiano Vivaisti & IDRIS CONSULTING
S.S. Romea 116, S. Giuseppe di Comacchio, Ferrara, 44020, ITALY 0039 0533 399431 info@civ.it www.civ.it
616 CAMBRIDGE HOK
Wallingfen Business Park, 236 Main Road, Newport, Brough, East Yorkshire HU15 2RH 01430 449440 info@cambridgehok.co.uk www.cambridgehok.co.uk
650 CMW HORTICULTURE LTD
Stonepit Road, South Cave, Brough, East Yorkshire HU15 2BZ 01430 422222 enquiries@cmwhorticulture.co.uk www.cmwhorticulture.co.uk
508 COCOGREEN
Lowry House, 17 Marble Street, Manchester M2 3AW 0161 242 6852 sales@cocogreen.co.uk www.cocogreen.co.uk
22 CONCORDIA UK LTD
19 North Street, Portslade, Brighton BN41 1DH 01273 422293 info@concordia.org.uk www.concordiavolunteers.org.uk
212 DEJEX SUPPLIES LTD
7 Mill Field Road, Donington, Lincolnshire PE11 4UR 01775 821800 sales@dejex.co.uk www.dejex.co.uk
312 DOGTOOTH TECHNOLOGIES
Millside, The Moor, Melbourn SG8 6ED 01763 268463 info@dogtoothtech.com www.dogtooth.tech
610 DUKE ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD
Pollards Nursery, Lake Lane, Barnham, West Sussex PO22 0AF 07463 897897 giles@dukeelectrical.co.uk www.dukeelectrical.co.uk
512 ENGAGE CROP SOLUTIONS
Unit 5, Town Lane Industrial Estate, Town Lane, Charnock Richard, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 5XG 01257 226590 info@engagecropsolutiions.com www.engagecropsolutions.com
210 EURO-STATICS
Huntingdon Business Centre, 14 Blackstone Road, Stukeley Road Industrial Estate, Huntingdon PE29 6EF 0345 548 3436 info@euro-statics.com www.euro-statics.com
664 FARGRO
Vinery Fields, Arundel Road, Poling, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9PY 01903 726100 orders@fargro.co.uk www.fargro.co.uk
602 FLEVOPLANT B.V.
Enserveg 9, Ens 8307 PJ, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 527 251 527 info@flevoplant.nl www.flevoplant.nl
630 FOOD AUTONOMY HORTICULTURAL LIGHTING
Megyeri ut 53, Budapest 1044, HUNGARY 0044 7824 321 784 malcolm.yare@foodautonomy.org www.foodautonomy.org
204 FOX ROBOTICS
Unit 4, Abbey Business Park, Monks Walk, Farnham, Surrey GU9 8HT www.fox-robotics.com
206 FRUIT&VINE
Unit 3-4 Boudicca Road, Suffolk Central Business Park, Stowmarket IP14 1WF 01473 794440 hello@fruitandvine.co.uk www.fruitandvine.co.uk
646 GSH & JMC GROUP
Beech Gate, Peterborough Road, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire PE7 1PD 01733 20202088 info@thegshgroup.com www.thegshgroup.com
654 GULLANDS SOLICITORS
16 Mill Street, Maidstone, Kent ME15 6XT 01622 689700 info@gullands.com www.gullands.com
516 GWM ENERGY LTD
Unit 109, Joseph Wilson Industrial Estate, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3SN 01227 696144 enquiries@gwmsolarenergy.co.uk www.gwmsolarenergy.co.uk
656 HADLOW COLLEGE
Tonbridge Road, Hadlow, Tonbridge, Kent TN11 0AL 01732 850551 enquirieshadlow@northkent.ac.uk www.hadlow.ac.uk
701 HAMPTON STEEL LTD
34-42 Sanders Road, Finedon Road Industrial Estate, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire NN8 4NL 01933 234070 sales@hamptonsteel.co.uk www.hamptonsteel.co.uk
702 HAYGROVE LTD
Redbank, Little Marcle Road, Ledbury, Herefordshire HR8 2JL 01531 633659 laura.bailey@haygrove.co.uk www.haygrove.com
308 HERMENS FRUITSYSTEMS
Grootgenhouterstraat 81, Beek, 6191 NR, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 46 428 0364 info@hermensfruitsystems.eu www.hermensfruitsystems.eu
504 HORTIFEEDS
Park Farm, Park Farm Road, Kettlethorpe, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN1 2LD 01522 704404 info@hortifeeds.co.uk www.hortifeeds.co.uk
606 HUTCHINSONS
Weasenham Lane, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire PE13 2RN 01945 461177 information@hlhltd.co.uk www.hlh.co.uk
30 ICL GROWING SOLUTIONS
Boulby Mine, Loftus, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Cleveland TS13 4UZ 01287 640 140 enquiries@icl-group.com www.icl-uk.uk
104 IMA GREENHOUSES
Poligono Industrial Comarca 2, Calle F, nº12, CP. 31191, Barbatain, Navarra, A-31658636, SPAIN 0034 948 21 40 30 info@invernaderosima.com www.imagreenhouses.co.uk
FOLLOW THE TRAIL
A maximum of up to six CPD points can be gained from Fruit Focus, two for attendance and up to four for participating in the Knowledge Trail.
In order to claim your BASIS and NRoSO points, please collect a Knowledge trail card from the BASIS / NRoSO stand or a participating stand and complete the questionnaire available on each of the participating stands. You will receive a stamp for each correct questionnaire (8 out of 10 questions). Please return your completed stamp card to Harry or Thomas at the BASIS/NRoSO stand 40.
404 INNOVATE UK
Polaris House, Swindon SN2 1FL 03003 214357 support@iuk.ukri.org www.ukri.org/councils/innovate-uk
638 INTERNATIONAL WATER SOLUTIONS LTD
Unit 1A Bates Industrial Estate, Church Road, Romford, Essex RM3 0HU 0333 000 1111 info@iwsuk.com www.iwsuk.com
310 IRRISMART LTD
3 Bryn Hall Cottages, Bryn Gates Lane, Bamfurlong, Wigan WN2 5JY 01942 593 410 info@irrismart-uk.com www.irrismart-uk.com
620 ISHIDA
11 Kettles Wood Drive, Woodgate Business Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B32 3DB 0121 607 7700 Info@ishidaeurope.com www.ishidaeurope.com
502 ITASCA TECHNICAL SERVICES
Penn Croft Farm, Hyde Lane, Farnham GU10 5PX 01252 279 830 info@itascawines.com www.itascawines.com
16 JAMES HUTTON LTD
Errol Road, Invergowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA 01382 568 568 info@huttonltd.com www.huttonltd.com/sfsummer21
644 JBT PROSEAL
Adlington Industrial Estate, Adlington, Cheshire SK10 4NL 01625 856 600 info@prosealuk.com www.proseal.com
208 JIFFY PRODUCTS (UK) LTD
P.O. Box 199, Zwijndrecht, 3330 AD, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 78 2062200 info@jiffygroup.com www.jiffygroup.com
24 KERKLAAN GREENHOUSES & HORTI MATERIALS
Noordeindseweg 3469, Berkel en Rodenrijs, 2651LM, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 105190332 info@kerklaangreenhouses.nl www.kerklaangreenhouses.nl
106 KIRKLAND UK
Griffins Farm, Pleasure House Lane, Sutton Valence, Maidstone, Kent ME17 3NW 01622 843013 info@kirklanduk.com www.kirklanduk.com
624 KLASMANN DEILMANN
Killinagh, Rathowen Co. Westmeath. N91 WK64, Co. Westmeath N91 WK64, IRELAND 00353 3 667 6086 info.ireland@klasmann-deilmann.com www.klasmann-deilmann.com
600 KOKOSFLORA SUBSTRATE GMBH
Gustav-Schenk-Weg 53, Hannover, 30455, GERMANY 0049 511-790-900-96 info@kokosflora.de www.kokosflora.com
304 KOPPERT BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
Unit 8 Tudor Rose Court, 53 Hollands Road, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 8PJ 01440 704488 info@koppert.co.uk www.koppert.co.uk
10 LEGRO
Gerstdijk 20, Helmond, 5704 RG, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 493 691 416 info@legrogroup.com www.legrogroup.com
213 LIMGROUP
Veld-Oostenrijk 13, Horst, 5961 NV, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 77 397 99 00 info@limgroup.eu www.limgroup.eu
18 METEOR SYSTEMS B.V.
Minervum 7081, Breda, 4817ZK, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 76 504 28 42 info@meteorsystems.nl www.meteorsystems.nl
38 MOREPEOPLE
Riverside Suite, Cherryholt House, Cherryholt Road, Lincolnshire PE9 2EP 01780 480530 info@morepeople.co.uk www.morepeople.co.uk
Fruit Forum Sponsor NATIONAL FARMERS UNION
Agriculture House, Stoneleigh Park, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire CV8 2TZ 024 7685 8500 nfu_midlands@nfu.org.uk www.nfuonline.com
642
NATURAL RESOURCES INSTITUTE (NRI) UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH (UOG)
University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Gillingham, Kent ME4 4TB 01634 88 0088 nri@greenwich.ac.uk www.nri.org
412 NETAFIM UK
2B Penketh Place, West Pimbo, Skelmersdale, West Lancashire WN8 9QX 01695 556 222 uk.info@netafim.com www.netafim.uk
220 NEW GROWING SYSTEM S.L.
Paraje El Canadillar, 10 Pulpi, Almeria, 4640 SPAIN 0034 950 619 343 ngs@ngsystem.com www.ngsystem.com
506 NEW LEAF IRRIGATION LTD
Unit 1 Bartle Court, Rosemary Lane, Bartle, Preston PR4 0HB 01772 691 896 admin@newleafirrigation.co.uk www.newleafirrigation.co.uk
500 NIAB / Growing Kent & Medway
93 Lawrence Weaver Road, Cambridge CB3 OLE 01223 342200 info@niab.com www.niab.com/malling-fruits
517 NORTHERN POLYTUNNELS
Mill Green, Waterside Road, Colne, Lancashire BB8 0TA 01282 873120 sales@npstructures.co.uk www.northernpolytunnels.co.uk
112 NP SEYMOUR LTD
Avon Works, Marden Road, Cranbrook, Kent TN17 2PT 01580 712 200 hello@npseymour.co.uk www.npseymour.co.uk
40 NROSO
St Monica’s House, 39 Windmill Lane, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1EY 01335 210849 nroso@basis-reg.co.uk www.nroso.org.uk
42 NSTS
Samuelson House, 62 Forder Way, Hampton, Peterborough PE7 8JB 0845 644 8748 info@nsts.org.uk www.nsts.org.uk
26 OCTIVA NETHERLANDS BV
Zijlweg 3, De Lier, 2678 LC, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 88 200 5000 support@octiva.com www.octiva.tech
636 OMEX HORTICULTURE
Estuary Road, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 2HH 01553 760011 horticulture@omex.com www.omex.com
612 ONEPAY
Mayfield House, Lower Railway Road, Ilkley, West Yorkshire LS29 8FL 0113 320 1900 sales@onepay.co.uk www.onepay.co.uk/forbusiness
628 PELEMIX LTD
Atir Yeda St 9, Kefar Sava, 4464309, ISRAEL 009728 6727290 info-coco@pelemix.com www.pelemix.com
632 PLANTENKWEKERIJ DE KEMP B.V.
Kempweg 15, Meterik, 5964 ND, THE NETHERLANDS 003177 398 2430 sales@dekemp.nl www.dekemp.nl
102 PLANTEX UK
Howletts Barn, Woolton Farm, Bekesbourne Lane, Canterbury, Kent CT4 6EJ 01304 849205 sales@plantexuk.com www.plantexuk.com
622 PLANTLOGIC
4081 CASA LOMA AVE, Yorba Linda, California, 92886-1908, UNITED STATES 001 213 222 6433 sales@getplantlogic.com www.getplantlogic.com
26 PRIVA HORTICULTURE BV
Zijlweg 3, De Lier, 2678 LC, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 174 522 727 Sales.Building.NL@priva.com www.priva.com
608 PRODUCE PACKAGING
Unit 7-10, Wheelbarrow Park, Pattenden Lane, Marden, Tonbridge, Kent TN12 9QJ 01622 831423 info@producepackaging.co.uk www.producepackaging.co.uk
516a PROTECH FUTURE LTD
Severn View, Buildwas Road, Telford, Shropshire TF8 7BN 01952 433123 info@protech.team https://protech-future.business.site
214 REMMY SUBSTRATES
Enagh, Monaghan, Co Monaghan, H18A660, IRELAND 0035387 9094838 ciaran@remmy.ie www.remmysubstrates.com
302 ROAM TECHNOLOGY
Regency Court, 62-66 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2EN 0032 89 44 00 42 info@roamtechnology.com www.roamtechnology.com
700 ROOT COIR
Office 318, 58 Peregrine Road, Hainault, Ilford, Essex IG6 3SZ 020343 22549 info@rootcoir.com www.rootcoir.com
520 ROOTWAVE
8 Brook Business Park, Brookhampton Lane, Kineton, Warwick CV35 0JA 0192 680 0789 jimmy.phillips@rootwave.com www.rootwave.com
12 RUSSELL BIO SOLUTIONS
Unit 26A, Castle Park Industrial Estate Flint, Flint, CH6 5XA 01244 833 951 info@russellbio.net www.russellbio.net
12 RUSSELL IPM
Unit 45 First Avenue, Deeside Industrial Park, Deeside, Flintshire CH5 2NU 01244 281 333 Enquires@russellipm.com www.russellipm.com
704
SAGA ROBOTICS // THORVALD
5, Ruston Way, Think Thank, Lincoln LN6 7FL 0047 938 05 615 info@sagarobotics.com www.sagarobotics.com
2 SOUTH EAST FARMER
Kelsey Media, The Granary, Downs Court,Yalding Hill, Yalding, Maidstone, Kent ME18 6AL 01303 233883 jamie.mcgrorty@kelsey.co.uk www.southeastfarmer.net
28 SOUTHERN TRIDENT LTD
11D South Park Road, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire DN17 2BY 0207 1756 786 sales@southerntrident.com www.southerntrident.com
4 THE FARMING COMMUNITY NETWORK
Manor Farm, Guilsborough Road, West Haddon, Northamptonshire NN6 7AQ 03000 111 999 help@fcn.org.uk www.fcn.org.uk
36 THE FRUIT GROWER
ACT Publishing, 21 Church Street, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1EN 01622 695656 info@actpub.co.uk www.thefruitgrower.co.uk
658 THE INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE
1 St James Court, Whitefriars, Norwich, Norfolk NR3 1RU 01842 771701 info@tiah.org www.tiah.org
408 UK AGRI-TECH CENTRE
Innovation Centre, York Science Park, Heslington, York YO10 5DG 01904 217932 info@ukagritechcentre.com www.ukagritechcentre.com
216 UKCA Ltd
Unit 4 Hoads Farm, Moat Lane, Sedlescombe, TN33 0RY 01424 813268 sales@ukcaltd.com www.ukcaltd.com
200 UVO3
Unit 25, Stephenson Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 3WJ 01480 355 446 sales@uvo3.co.uk www.uvo3.co.uk
618 VAN DEN ELZEN PLANTS
Kraanmeer 24, Erp 5469 SN, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 413 216 200 info@vandenelzenplants.com www.vandenelzenplants.com
8 WATERUK LTD
10 Farjeon Close, Ledbury, Herefordshire HR8 2FU 07964 526919 charles@waterukltd.com www.waterukltd.com
652 WESTROCK
1000 Abernathy Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA 30328, UNITED STATES 001 770 448-2193 kelly.g.morris@westrock.com www.westrock.com
108 WOLKY TOLKY WEATHER DATA SERVICES
Veldstraat 56a, Baarlo, 5991 AE, THE NETHERLANDS 0031 85 130 4781 info@wolkytolky.com www.wolkytolky.com
104 XL HORTICULTURE
Exmouth Road, West Hill, Ottery St Mary, Devon EX11 1JZ 01404 823044 sales@xlsoftfruit.co.uk www.xlsoftfruit.co.uk
We are the UK manufacturer for bespoke growing systems for raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries tabletops, and heavy duty commercial polytunnels. We also manufacture high tech greenhouses with full ridge ventilation, rain water harvesting and climate control integration.
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