Farming Today   /     17/12/24 - Poinsettia troubles, hop farm pub, local government reform

Description

As many as 7.5 million poinsettias are sold in the UK every year, and 4.5 million of them are grown here. But UK poinsettia growers say next year's crop could be under threat from what they call "disproportionate" plant hygiene rules, which mean crops are being destroyed unnecessarily. They want Government action.We visit a pop-up-pub based on a hop farm, which sells beer made from the hops grown there.And a new Government white paper proposes fundamental changes, with every region of England to get a mayor, and many rural areas which currently have a two tier system of County and District Councils, could see these merged to streamline services.Presented by Anna Hill Produced by Heather Simons

Subtitle
Are your Christmas poinsettias under threat from the white-fly police?
Duration
849
Publishing date
2024-12-17 06:00
Link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0026263
Contributors
  BBC Radio 4
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Enclosures
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