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New Farm Produce Limited
New Farm Produce Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2006 based in North West England.
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Financial period: 1 Jan 2024 to 31 Dec 2024
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Low volume ProBandz bait sprays for pest control in fruit crops
1 Sep 2025 to 28 Feb 2026
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Commercial development of nutrient sensors and related technology to improve productivity and reduce waste and emissions in the production of soft fruit and other cropping/farming systems
1 Mar 2024 to 28 Feb 2025
UK strawberry and raspberry growers produced 119 and 16KT of fruit, respectively, in 2022, worth £506M (DefraStats), but production/ha must further increase to reduce reliance on imports (59 and 27KT, worth £383M in 2022). Continued growth is needed to displace these often-inferior imports, but this must be achieved on a sustainable basis through efficien...
Novel attract and kill strategies for control of UK fruit crop pests: PROBANDZ
1 Feb 2024 to 31 Jan 2025
Globally, 80% of commercial soft fruit can be lost as waste due to damage caused by an invasive fruit fly, spotted wing drosophila (SWD). Growers rely on full field sprays of chemical insecticides to protect fruit from SWD, costing £11bn. Recently strawberry growers have also recorded increasing incidence of damage from earwigs with crop losses of 10-30% ...