Bureau IMAC Merges Into New Crop Optimization Department Within Anthura

July 16, 2020 Anthura

Bureau IMAC Bleiswijk B.V. will end its paid services on 1 January 2021 and will cease to exist. Years of knowledge and experience will be retained, as both Andre Lont and Mark van de Ven will transfer to the new crop optimization department at Anthura.

National Garden Bureau Announces Five Plant Classes for the 2021 “Year of the” Program and Special Exhibit Opportunity for Public Gardens

National Garden Bureau, the non-profit organization promoting gardening in North America on behalf of the horticulture industry and its members, is pleased to announce the five plant classes that will be featured in the 2021 “Year of the” program.

AIPH, CIOPORA And Union Fleurs Call For Reason and Fairness Regarding Payments of Royalties in 2020

Growers and breeders of ornamental plants and flowers are being called upon to show fairness and understanding as the time comes for growers to pay their royalty payments to breeders.

Foie Gras Back on the Menu in California After Court Ruling

Foie gras is back on the menu in California after a federal judge ruled the health code doesn’t prevent the rich dish from being brought in from out of state.

Aldi Specialbuy Stops Nearly 4 Tons of British Cheese Going to Waste

July 16, 2020 Aldi UK

Aldi is to buy nearly four tonnes of surplus stock from British artisan cheesemakers whose businesses have been affected by Covid-19.