21 Dec 2010

Trinity Centre for Biodiversity Research

The Centre’s focus is on conserving Biodiversity in a changing world where sustainability of natural resources is a challenging but important goal. It is crucial in ensuring that our global society can develop to its full potential within awell-protected environment, balancing economic, social and environmental demands – the three 'pillars' of sustainability. Sustainable utilisation of the natural world and its biodiversity requires wide, cross-disciplinary analysis including natural and social sciences, engineering solutions, economic assessment and strategic planning; combining them to provide effective transformations towards a more sustainable society.

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Biodiversity is defined as the variability among living organisms from all sources including the ecological complexes of which they are part. It is the foundation of ecosystem services upon which human well-being depends. However, biodiversity is being lost at an unprecedented rate, which is eroding our capacity to sustain the planet. Given the recent recognition of climate change as a key driver for biodiversity loss, in association with historical challenges of habitat and land use change, the conservation of biodiversity is at the core of sustainable development. It is only through the utilisation of the living environment in a renewable fashion that we can achieve a sustainable future.

The Centre for Biodiversity Research represents a core of skilled academic researchers in the field and aims to promote innovative and interdisciplinary research encompassing all aspects affecting the natural world. The Centre is the first of its kind in Ireland and is a flagship initiative for the School of Natural Sciences and for Trinity College and has strong links with other centres working on related topics

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21 Dec 2010

TCD Botanical Society Event

The talk will be held on Thursday December 16th in the Botany Lecture Theatre, Botany Building, Trinity College Dublin from 7pm – 8pmHere’s a link to the Facebook event page.

“Carey has a point to make and, with the help of maps, old paintings, and much time digging around in libraries both here and in England, he argues his case as tenaciously as a woodland Richard Dawkins. In a nutshell, he doesn’t swallow the old ideological chestnut which insists that Ireland was always completely covered in forests until our nasty English neighbours came in and cut it all down. “I wanted to find out how much woodland was actually there,” he says. “It has been grossly overstated because of the way we’ve been taught history, and because the experts disagree big-time on it”

It promises to be a great talk!!

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21 Dec 2010

A Brief History of the Trinity College Botanic Garden

Trinity College initiated a physic garden on the main College campus in 1687 to provide plant material to support the teaching of medicine. By 1773 this garden had become derelict, and was partly used to dump offal from the Anatomy Department! There was a short-lived attempt to establish a garden in Harolds Cross to the south west of the campus, but by 1806 the College Physic garden was finally abandoned and a Botanic Garden established in an area of land leased in Ballsbridge. Over the next one hundred years this garden developed considerably, and held an important and varied collection of plants. Notable curators of this Garden include J. T. Mackay, credited with producing the first flora of Ireland, and F. W. Burbidge, who was well known for his exploration of the Kinabalu region of what is now Sabah and for his work on collection and hybridisation of Narcissus.

The Garden celebrated the tercentenary of the College in 1892 with the presentation of a massive specimen of the tree fern Todea barbara, a gift from the Royal Botanic Garden Melbourne. A cutting of this plant still thrives in the present Garden. The position of Curator was abandoned after the death of Burbidge, and as a result the Gardens ceased to develop. This was partly redressed with the appointment of an assistant curator in 1950. In 1965 a plan was put before the College Board to relocate the Gardens at Trinity Hall, an accommodation complex in Dartry. This move was approved, giving the Gardens better long-term security as the Trinity Hall site is free hold. The move was completed over 1966 and 1967; two modern hotel complexes now stand on the former Ballsbridge Garden. Many important plant specimens were transferred to Dartry, including a 25 foot tall Ginkgo and various cycads.

Since the move to Dartry, the development of a new botanic garden has proceeded steadily. An important development was the establishment of a position of Administrator in 1981 (now Curator/Administrator). Over the past ten years the gardens has developed an international reputation for plant conservation work, and supports a diversity of research projects ranging from low temperature tolerance to the effects of elevated carbon dioxide on growth of grasses. The Garden celebrated the College quatercentenary with the gift of another tree fern from Australia; this time the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney presented a fine specimen of Cyathea australis.

A more detailed history may be found in The Story of the Botanic Gardens of Trinity College 1687 to 1987 by Peter Wyse Jackson, published privately in 1987. An edited version was published as The Botanic Garden of Trinity College Dublin 1687 to 1987 in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (1987), vol 95 pp 301-311.

Curators Date Appointed James Townsend Mackay 1802 John Bain 1862 Michael Dowd 1875 Frederick Moore 1877 Frederick W. Burbidge 1879 S.G. Wild 1905 R. Byrne 1949 D. McKennedy 1960 Peter S. Wyse Jackson 1981** Stephen Waldren 1990 ** Post re-established as Garden Administrator in 1981 (Curator/Administrator from 1994)Directors Date Appointed Henry H. Dixon 1905 David A. Webb 1950 William A. Watts 1966* David H.S. Richardson 1980 David W. Jeffrey 1992 John A.N. Parnell 2002 Mike B. Jones 2005 * During some of the period up to 1980, D.W. Jeffrey was appointed Acting-Director

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21 Dec 2010

Agri Aware's Incredible Edibles Wins the Bull!

The 2010 Agricultural Journalism Awards 

The 2010 Agricultural Journalism Awards were presented by the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries & Food, Mr.Brendan Smith TD, at an awards ceremony in AIB Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Organised by the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland, in association with AIB, the awards are presented every two years for work of outstanding merit in six different categories with an Overall Winner being chosen from the six category winners. All the entries are judged by an independent panel of judges.
This year the Overall Winner was Agri Aware for its “Incredible Edibles” campaign that targeted primary school children around the country with the objective of increasing the consumption of fruit and vegetables, promoting a balanced diet, and highlighting the role of the farmer in producing quality safe food. 
In 2010, 79% or 2,635 primary schools participated in the programme, and each school received a free growing pack which has everything they need to grow potatoes, strawberries, lettuce, carrots and spinach.


CATEGORY SHORTLISTS AND WINNERS
NATIONAL PRINT
GMO Series, Stephen Cadogan, Farm Examiner 
Money Mentor, Peter Young, Country Living, Irish Farmers Journal 
Family Ties – The Meehans, Maria Moynihan, Country Living, Irish Farmers Journal 
Glanbia Demerger Analysis, Pat O’Keeffe and Liam O’Neill, Irish Farmers Journal


WINNER - GLANBIA DEMERGER ANALYSIS by Pat O’Keeffe and Liam O’Neill


NATIONAL BROADCAST
Tractor Theft, Darragh McCullough, Ear to the Ground (RTE 1) 
Opera Farmer, Helen Carroll, Ear to the Ground (RTE 1) 
Higher Ground, Peter Young & Paul McCarthy, Good Company Productions for RTE 
Flooding, Damien O’Reilly, Countrywide (RTE Radio One)


WINNER - HIGHER GROUND by Peter Young & Paul McCarthy


LOCAL MEDIA

What’s Best for Glanbia Farmer-Suppliers? Sean Keane, Kilkenny People 
Flanders Fields War Harvest, Rodney Magowan, Farm Week 
WHY? Double Misery as John’s Herd is Wiped Out Again! Chris McCullough, Farm Week

 

WINNER - WHY? by Chris McCullough


TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS

Agricultural Land Price Survey, Shirley Busteed, Irish Farmers Journal 
Herd Health – Getting to Grips Will Save Money, Riona Sayers, Today’s Farm - Teagasc 
CASH COWS – Milking More Money from Grass, Jack Kennedy, Irish Farmers Journal (DVD)

 

WINNER - LAND PRICE SURVEY by Shirley Busteed


TARGETED COMMUNICATIONS
Standing Their Ground – Farm Women Pension Rights Campaign, Irish Farmers Association 
Incredible Edibles – Schools Growing Vegetables Campaign, Agri Aware


WINNER - INCREDIBLE EDIBLES by Agri Aware


PHOTOGRAPHIC
Here’s Looking At You Kid! (Glanbia SGM), Fergal O’Gorman, Freelance 
The Long Acre, Belmullet, Pat O’Keeffe, Irish Farmers Journal 
Combine Harvesters, Duleek, Chris McCullough, Farm Week
WINNER - COMBINE HARVESTERS by Chris McCullough, Farm Week


OVERALL AWARD 2010 – “THE BULL” TROPHY - INCREDIBLE EDIBLES, Agri Aware


JUDGING PANEL
The members of the judging panel were Conor Brady, Chairman, (former Editor, Irish Times), Frances Ruane (ESRI), Jimmy Brett (Brett Bros.), John Gilliland (former President, UFU), Prof. Paddy Wall (UCD), and Colm Cronin (PR Consultant).


SPECIAL AWARD

A special award for “Communications with the Rural Community” was presented by AIB to veteran journalist, Ray Ryan, who recently retired from the Irish Examiner, for his unique contribution to communications with the farming and rural sectors in Ireland over the last 48 years. Ray spent 10 years with The Kerryman and 38 years with the Cork/Irish Examiner, the last 13 years as Agricultural Correspondent. 

     

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7 Dec 2010

Scottsdale Miracle-Gro to Sell Professional Business

Scottsdale Miracle-Gro to Sell its Global Professional Business to ICL in All-Cash Transaction Valued at $270 Million

Sale expected to close in second quarter of FY 2011

MARYSVILLE, Ohio, Dec. 7, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company (NYSE: SMG), the world's leading marketer of branded consumer lawn and garden products, announced today that it has received a binding offer from ICL (TASE: ICL) to acquire the shares and substantially all the assets of ScottsMiracle-Gro's Global Professional business for $270 million (US), subject to certain adjustments at closing, in an all-cash transaction.

"Today's announcement is another step in our strategy to become a more focused consumer business," said Jim Hagedorn, chairman and chief executive officer, ScottsMiracle-Gro. "Over the past two years, we have evolved our business portfolio to better leverage growth opportunities within our Global Consumer segment, allowing us to better drive shareholder value.

"While we are proud of the efforts that our Global Professional team has put forward over the years, we believe their ability to continue driving growth will be enhanced by being part of ICL, which has articulated a clear vision to invest in this business and support its growth."

The Global Professional business markets professional products to commercial nurseries and greenhouses for ornamental horticulture; sports fields, golf courses and public parks for professional turf applications; and specialty agriculture in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. The U.S. professional seed business is not included in this offer.

The proposed sale is expected to close in the Company's second quarter of fiscal 2011, subject to regulatory review and the satisfaction of certain conditions, including works council and employee consultation. The Company intends to apply net proceeds of the sale toward capital investments and debt retirement.

In fiscal 2010, which ended September 30, 2010, the Global Professional business had sales of $242 million, which accounted for 8 percent of the Company's total sales. The purchase price is based on pro forma fiscal 2010 EBITDA of $31.4 million, a non-GAAP measure that includes certain adjustments to better reflect the economic earnings of the business on a stand-alone basis.

For fiscal 2011, ScottsMiracle-Gro anticipates the proposed transaction will be dilutive to its earnings per share in the range of 10 to 15 cents. The estimated 2011 diluted earnings per share impact excludes an anticipated net after-tax gain on the sale and direct costs associated with the transaction. ScottsMiracle-Gro estimates income taxes to be paid on the transaction will be in the range of $30 million to $40 million.

"We are pleased to find a buyer that values Global Professional's market leadership position, talented people, respected brands and positive customer relationships," Mr. Hagedorn, added. "ICL has extensive experience in global markets, is a leader in the global fertilizer industry and is committed to achieving business success. These attributes give us confidence that Global Professional will be a good fit with ICL."

Mr. Akiva Mozes, ICL's president and CEO, commented, "We are very excited about the potential of combining our two companies' specialty fertilizers and horticultural/turf inputs businesses, thereby forming a strong basis for the strategic expansion that we have planned for this area. By combining Global Professional's branded products, experienced global sales and marketing organization and significant R&D capabilities with our own leading products and superior access to raw materials, we believe that we will be able to create a specialty fertilizers and horticultural/turf inputs powerhouse positioned for accelerated growth in a growing marketplace."

Both companies said they will have teams in place to ensure a smooth transition for associates, customers and suppliers. "We believe this proposed transaction will be positive for all of Global Professional's stakeholders, and we are dedicated to supporting the seamless transfer of the business to ICL," Mr. Hagedorn added.

J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. acted as ScottsMiracle-Gro's exclusive financial advisor on this transaction.

About ScottsMiracle-Gro

With $3.14 billion in worldwide sales and approximately 8,000 associates, The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, The Scotts Company LLC, is the world's largest marketer of branded consumer products for lawn and garden care. The Company's brands are the most recognized in the industry. In the U.S., the Company's Scotts®, Miracle-Gro®, Ortho® brands are market-leading in their categories, as is the consumer Roundup® brand, which is marketed in North America and most of Europe exclusively by Scotts and owned by Monsanto. In Europe, the Company's brands include Weedol®, Pathclear®, Evergreen®, Levington®, Miracle-Gro®, KB®, Fertiligene® and Substral®. The Global Professional business has approximately 350 associates and brands such as Osmocote®, Peters®, Sierraform GT®, Sierrablen Plus®, Agroblen® and Agriform®. For additional information, visit us at www.scotts.com.


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7 Dec 2010

Breaking News - 75million Cuts at Agriculture, Fisheries & Food - Budget 2010

To Come from the Following Areas.
Reduced expenditure on REPS.
Reductions in the Disease Eradication area due to reduced instances of disease in 2010.
Reduced expenditure on ERS due to scheme closure.
Reduction in Intervention costs.
Administrative efficiencies.

(a) 2011 Current savings of €75 million in the Agriculture area are offset by additional timing-related scheme payments of €30 million.

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7 Dec 2010

EnterpriseSTART Programme

If you are currently considering entrepreneurship as a career option, an EnterpriseSTART workshop will help you to understand and evaluate the entrepreneurship process and what it involves. 

Each workshop is targeted at individuals with a business idea that has the potential to be scaled up significantly within three years and be export driven. 

Participants will have the opportunity for one-to-one consultation with Enterprise Ireland staff regarding individual needs. The workshops are practical, interactive and thought provoking. Participants will be provided with comprehensive information to understand the business development process including the key success factors and potential pitfalls as well as an outline of financial supports available from Enterprise Ireland and the County Enterprise Boards

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 EnterpriseSTART workshops 2010

 

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1 Dec 2010

Glee 2011 Bookings Strong

86% of exhibitors in the Landscaping section in Hall 4 of Glee have booked again for 2011. So have over 70% of the garden care sector in Hall 5. Overall, with 320 companies already promising to return, the number of stands for 2011 is already at a level not reached until April this year.

This September there was empty space at the back of the Halls, despite being a bigger show than the low of 2009. To use space more efficiently in 2011, Pet Index will move into Hall 5 and run on the same Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday as the main show. This will also make it easier for garden centre buyers to incorporate pets into their schedule of visits.

Outdoor Living will occupy Hall 3a and part of Hall 4. There will be no Hall 3. New show director Nick Davison is confident that despite fewer Halls the 2011 show will be considerably bigger given the number of bookings already received.

Glee Nursery is also set for a new image. The organisers are planning an area that will be benched like the plant sales area in a garden centre. Nurseries will be able to book by bench, eliminating the cost of building a stand. All exhibitors will need to do is bring the plants.

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1 Dec 2010

Is Horticulture Getting Its Share of Online Sales?

Irish to spend €172 each online on gifts this Christmas - Visa Europe

Irish to spend €172 each online on gifts this Christmas - Visa Europe


The research finds that more than 94pc plan to buy some Christmas gifts online this year with men likely to spend more (€192) online than women (€162).Irish consumers are set to spend a total of €356m online on gifts in the run up to Christmas with an average spend of €172 per shopper, according to research from Visa Europe.

According to Visa Europe, the majority of Irish shoppers (85pc) believe they can save an average of 18pc on Christmas gifts by purchasing them over the internet instead of on the High Street. Three quarters (74pc) of people believe that shopping online is a safe and secure way of shopping and two thirds (66pc) turn to the internet because of the protection that paying with cards gives them compared to cash.

Today is set to be the busiest ever day for online shopping across Europe, according to analysis by Visa Europe. For the previous two years, the busiest online shopping day has always been the Monday closest to the start of December and this year it falls on 29 November.  In 2009, the peak in online spending occurred on Monday 30 November and in 2008 it was Monday 1 December, according to Visa’s analysis.

Visa Europe is predicting it will handle over 6.6m transactions across Europe during Mega Monday alone or 4,500 every minute. Transactions are forecast to peak in the lunch hour between1pm and 2pm and a second peak is expected around 7pm.

“Shopping online is now a natural part of the gift-buying process for consumers and a key part of Christmas sales strategy for retailers,” said Dr Steve Perry, commercial director, Visa Europe. “The combination of salaries being paid and people taking delivery times into consideration should combine to deliver a record day for internet shopping.”

On the High Street, the last Friday or Saturday before Christmas is usually the busiest shopping day but with Christmas falling on a Saturday this year, Visa Europe predicts the busiest day will be Thursday 23 December.

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1 Dec 2010

A New Cherry Orchard for Cherry Orchard

Dublin’s Lord Mayor, Gerry Breen, will plant the first cherry tree in what will become a new cherry orchard, at the community garden, Cherry Orchard, Ballyfermot, Dublin 10 on Monday 29th November at 10.30am.

As 2010 is the international year of biodiversity, Dublin City Council is pleased to be supporting this conservation project. The main aims of the project are to create a functioning cherry orchard in the area that will enrich the existing gardens and be a beautiful amenity for the local schools and community. The second aim is to protect the two native Irish cherries, prunus padus and prunus avium, which are in decline in the wild. The orchard will maintain population stocks and provide food for the birds, butterflies and wildlife. “The cherry tree I’m planting today is very special, given the name and history of the area. The community garden project is already a huge success and I am confident the cherry orchard will grow and thrive with the care and attention the local community will give it” said the Lord Mayor.

  • The launch of this initiative will take place on the site where a new scheme of community allotments are currently being developed to have ready for spring 2011
  • The community allotment scheme is the second phase of a larger community gardening initiative undertaken by Cherry Orchard Regeneration Project with the support of a number of bodies including Dublin City Council, Ballyfermot | Chapelizod Partnership, CDVEC and most importantly; the local residents and community.  The site for the allotments is directly adjacent to the new community garden in Cherry Orchard
  • The new allotment site is a perfect location to host the first official Cherry Orchard to be planted in the area in recent memory as part of a broader environmental initiative in the community of Cherry Orchard
  • The community garden project has been a huge success in its first year; the first vegetables were sown in June and since that time it has gone from strength to strength
  • The success of the initiative to date is entirely due to the overwhelming input, commitment and dedication from the local community.  The majority of the hard labour developing the garden was completed by the local Men’s Club called MAGIC.  The club was set-up by the Regeneration Project in response to the high number of men out of work in the area in summer 2009.  The members of the club have given their time voluntarily to help with the establishment of this initiative along with working with the Regeneration Project on a number of other very worthwhile projects in the area.  The garden was nurtured, managed and maintained all year long by a very enthusiastic and dedicated group of local residents with a strong thirst to learn more about gardening, meet new people, get involved and give something back to the community they live in.  These two groups have worked hand-in-hand and have subsequently formed a community gardening committee to oversee the future development and management of the garden.  They have set a very sturdy foundation upon which to commence the second phase of the gardening initiative which is the development of community allotments
  • The idea for the project came from Bloom and RHS garden designer Fiann Ó Nualláin who has been working with Dublin City Council on several “plant your place name” projects. In the bluebell region of Dublin 12 Fiann and local schoolchildren have begun transforming verges and green spaces into a repository for the endangered native bluebell (hycanthoidies non scripta)

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1 Dec 2010

Composition of Horticulture Action Group

Minister Cuffe Announces Composition of Horticulture Action Group

The Minister of State for Horticulture, Ciarán Cuffe TD, has announced the establishment of a Horticulture Action Group to oversee the implementation of the relevant recommendations relating to Horticulture in the Food Harvest 2020 Report.

Membership of the Group, representing the various sectors of the horticulture industry, comprises:

Mr Kieran Dunne, Nursery Stock producer
Ms Caroline Keeling, Wholesaler and Protected Crop producer
Mr John Hogan, Field Vegetable producer
Ms Lavinia Walsh, Mushroom producer
Mr Maurice Whelton, Potato producer
Mr Mike Neary, An Bord Bia
Mr Jim O'Mahony, Teagasc and
Mr Gabriel Roe, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

The remit of the Group is to focus in specific terms on the implementation of the particular recommendations in the 2020 Report relating to Horticulture and to also consider other general farm and agriculture industry level recommendations. The Group will report back to the High Level Implementation Group, which has been set up under the overall chairmanship of the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Brendan Smith TD.

The Minister stated that: "the Horticultural industry has considerable potential to develop but is also facing significant challenges and that he looked forward to the Group progressing the implementation of the 2020 Food Harvest Report".

Minister Cuffe will inaugurate the first meeting of the Group on 2 December 2010.

    



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30 Nov 2010

Bloom 2011 Dates for the Diary

Bloom 2011 runs from Thursday the 2nd of June to Monday the 6th of June 2011 in the Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland.

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Sunday 05/06/2011 10:00 - 18:00 Add to calendar
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30 Nov 2010

Bloom 2010 Facts & Figures

Attendance

  • Total: 60,129
  • Thursday: 8,385
  • Friday: 11,124
  • Saturday: 15,280
  • Sunday: 11,618
  • Monday: 13,722

Visitor Demographics

  • Male: 41%
  • Female: 59%
  • Accompanied by children: 27%
  • Average number of children: 2.3

Age Profile

  • 25 - 35: 9%
  • 35 - 45: 24%
  • 45 - 55: 34%
  • 55 - 65: 22%
  • 65+: 11%

Socio-Economic Classification

  • ABC 1s: 81%

Respondents Traveled From

  • Dublin: 43%
  • Rest of Leinster: 31%
  • Connaught: 5%
  • Munster: 13%
  • Ulster: 2%
  • International: 6%

Booking Practices

  • 32% of attendants booked in advance to attend the show (17% in 2009).

Key Metrics

  • 99% of respondents found their visit either worthwhile or very worthwhile
  • Over 72% were able to recall sponsors associated with the show
  • 75% of respondents spent over 3 hours at the show
  • 84% of respondents purchased at the show
  • 63% of respondents indicated they would purchase as a result of their visit
  • 81% of respondents rated the showgardens as good/excellent
  • 91% of respondents rated the floral display marquee as good/excellent
  • 81% of respondents said they would return again in 2011
  • 11% indicated that they "maybe would" return again in 2011.


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27 Sep 2010

Gardeners Urged To Stop Using Peat-Based Compost

Gardeners Urged To Stop Using Peat-Based Compost

While turf cutting continues to be a controversial subject in Ireland, a new initiative to phase out the use of peat in compost was launched recently in the UK. In 1999 the Government aimed to eliminate peat from all but 10 per cent of compost by 2010, but it is still present in 46 per cent of the compost sold in Britain. Its extraction in the UK not only disturbs rare wildlife but also releases an estimated million tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year about the same as from 175,000 cars.

In northern Europe, peat is being extracted quicker than it is renewed on moors and bogs. Some 38 per cent of peat sold in the UK is from native sources, with 56 per cent coming from Ireland and 6 per cent from the Baltic states.

The bogs take thousands of years to form, thickening by just a millimetre a year – far too slowly for them, and their wildlife, to keep up with the extraction. The mining also increases global warming by releasing carbon stored in the peat.

Despite the development of alternatives, peat still accounts for about half of the seed and potting compost market. Demand for such "growing media" has increased rapidly, spurred on by a ‘back to the Good Life’ surge in recent years : 75 million bags are sold each year.

Which? survey this year found that alternative composts performed better than peat for growing potatoes and flowers in pots. Alternatives include bark, green compost, wood waste, wood fibre and coir.

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22 Jul 2010

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4.4 Horticulture

The horticulture and potato sector contributed approximately €370 million to farm output in 2009. The sector makes an important economic contribution and generates significant ancillary employment in areas such as preparing, packing produce, distribution, retail, garden design & landscaping.

The domestic retail and food service markets are the most important markets for Irish fresh horticulture produce. However, mushrooms destined for the UK market represent a major export with a value in excess of €100million. Amenity products which comprise 20% of total production, are focused to a large extent on the domestic market. The main exports are Christmas trees, nursery stock & cut foliage.

The sector faces competitive pressures, particularly due to high input costs, notably energy, competitively priced imports, lack of scale and limited development in innovation.

Notwithstanding this, the sector has potential for further development. The food service market offers opportunities to replace imported product with home grown seasonal produce, to supply into the organic market and to diversify to meet ethnic food demands. Bord Bia’s recent review of the amenity sector identified the need to innovate, to develop new products and services and markets. It was considered that the best way to do this was through a coordinated approach where businesses, both large and small would combine resources to exploit new opportunities.

Horticulture has been transformed in the past decade by technological advances. Technology and advances in plant genetic research offer new products, new production methods and new approaches to the market. Maximising this potential requires a greater integration between state agencies, research institutes and industry. Existing development progammes and schemes should be looked at, and restructured, if necessary, to assist the commercialisation and adoption of new developments in horticultural technology, with the objective of facilitating and assisting entrepreneurs take advantage of the opportunities arising from emerging technology and the intellectual property associated with it.

 

 

Recommendations

As with all the sectoral analyses, the recommendations to realise the potential of the horticulture sector should be considered in tandem with the general farm and industry level recommendations set out in Section 3.

Restoring Competitiveness

 DAFF should encourage greater participation in the development of producer organisations to facilitate greater bargaining power in the marketplace and to encourage the adoption of new technologies and best practice at sub-sectoral level.

 The industry must continually adapt its production methods both to minimise environmental effects and to benefit from adopting green technologies

 Relevant state agencies should foster product and production innovation, the adoption of emerging technologies and plant breeding.

 Processors should invest in specialised plant and equipment to improve labour productivity, working conditions and the quality of output.

 DAFF should review funding under the Horticultural NDP with a view to maximising the uptake of green technology, including water recycling, energy from waste and innovation based on plant production.

 The relevant Departments should review existing programmes and supports in relation to the horticulture sector, and should identify any changes in legislation or in the scope and type of measures required to develop the industry and associated businesses.

Branding and Marketing Issues

 DAFF and the relevant State agencies should further promote the health benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption as part of a healthy lifestyle.

 Bord Bia should identify opportunities in relation to new products, e.g. herbs, indoor fruit production, mini potatoes, ornamentals and develop consumer awareness of domestic varieties.

 Bord Bia-led market research should explore the opportunities for production of non- traditional fruit and vegetables.

 

18 Jul 2010

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World Fruit & Vegetable Show 2010

                           
ExCeL London 27th and 28th October 2010.


The World Fruit & Vegetable Show is an international trade exhibition, targeted at a very specific sector of the market, which is focused on the fruit, vegetable and flower industry. However, it is not just for buyers, producers and exporters of produce, it is also for any associated product or industry, such as packaging, labelling or transportation.

The number of exhibitors and visitors grew last year, despite the poor trading environment due to the world recession. Most importantly, both exhibitors and visitors found new and useful business contacts, which later developed into actual orders and trade.

 

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