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Grower Bulletin 10th June 2026
 

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Starmer woes overshadow King's Speech EU Bill + industry reaction
Starmer woes overshadow King's Speech EU Bill + industry reaction
As the new Parliamentary session begins, Wes Streeting is expected to challenge Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for his job.
 
 
Fruit growers count cost of Iran war
Fruit growers count cost of Iran war
British Apples & Pears Limited (BAPL) has commissioned independent analysis to assess the likely cost of production impact of the current conflict in Iran on British apple and pear growers, while British Berry Growers says costs are up by up to 40%.
 
 
More Brits growing their own
More Brits growing their own
Growing your own is taking off as food prices rise.
 
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Blueberries now Hall Hunter's top crop as grower turns 60
 
 
Veg for breakfast promotion launched
 
 
Co-op selling 100% GB strawberries UPDATED
 
 
NFU urges newly elected councillors to back British farming
 
 
Annual review summarises fruit research
 
 
Glyphosate debate raised as renewal date nears
 
 
Glyphosate renewal: "Needs to continue to be part of the toolbox," says Amenity Forum speaker
 
 
Movers and people: HTA, Selecta, Kress, Winterbourne, B&Q
 
 
New £1/3m grant fund available for ornamentals growers
 
 
Nursery converted for sphagnum cultivation
 
 
EAMU roundup: April 2026
 
 
EAMU expiry alert: August 2026
 
 
EAMU expiry alert: July 2026
 
 
Agricultural contractors advise addition of diesel fuel surcharge
 
 
Open Farm Sunday: Tiptree in focus
Open Farm Sunday: Tiptree in focus
 
 
Starting strong against brassica pest pressure
Starting strong against brassica pest pressure
 

In Depth

 
Growers’ Guide to Plant Health: Thrips
Growers’ Guide to Plant Health: Thrips
 
 
Growers’ Guide to Plant Health: Downy mildew
Growers’ Guide to Plant Health: Downy mildew
 
 
Growers’ Guide to Plant Health: Whitefly
Growers’ Guide to Plant Health: Whitefly
 
 
Growers’ Guide to Plant Health: Damping-off
Growers’ Guide to Plant Health: Damping-off
 

Comment

 
Biological control in the British soft-fruit sector
Biological control in the British soft-fruit sector
 
 
Exiting the horticulture industry and minimising inheritance tax
Exiting the horticulture industry and minimising inheritance tax
 

Podcast

 
Mental health and horticulture with Creepers Nursery's Michael Buck and Helen Waddington of Perennial
Mental health and horticulture with Creepers Nursery's Michael Buck and Helen Waddington of Perennial
 

HortWeek Special Report

 
Latest ranking report of UK top fruit growers reflects cautious optimism in the sector
Latest ranking report of UK top fruit growers reflects cautious optimism in the sector

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