Horticulture
26 November 2019
Flexitarians are on the rise but has veganism been over-stated? How has market saturation affected meat and dairy sales?
13 May 2020
Farmers are being called to share their views to shape standards for apprenticeships which will develop the next generation of skilled workers.
7 October 2019
Once more the Brexit deadline is looming and predicting the result seems more than a little foolhardy. However, I have been trying to imagine what Scottish agriculture will look like in five years’ time, possibly something just as challenging.
7 October 2019
The AHDB team took first place at this year’s Great Glen Challenge, which sees teams of four compete in individual events – mountain biking, running, walking and kayaking.
7 October 2019
The USA is planning to impose countermeasures of almost $7.5bn on a range of EU products, with dozens of products facing additional tariffs of 25% What does this mean for UK exports?
7 October 2019
An event for new and soon-to-qualified agronomists, introducing them to AHDB
24 August 2020
If the UK leaves the EU in a ‘no-deal’ scenario, it will no longer be able to enjoy the benefits of trade agreements the EU has with other countries. In this article, we look at the progress that has been made in rolling over these deals and what it means for agri-food trade.
15 October 2019
Vacancy: Chair of Livestock Information Limited, a subsidiary Company of Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board
30 September 2019
Strategy Director for Horticulture, Steve Tones, discusses the 2017-2020 strategy
27 September 2019
A new Chair is being sought to head the AHDB when Sir Peter Kendall reaches the end of his term of office at the end of March next year.