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Now is time to get the best deals on tunnels 31/Aug/2007 |
Get your tunnels for as little as £45 per acre per week.
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Future polytunnels will not necessarily need planning permission 03/Aug/2007 |
| Government clarifies position on polytunnel planning in England [see more] |
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Visit us at our Demo Day 11/Jul/2007 |
| Visit us at our Demo Day, Wednesday 11th July 2007 at Hillers Farms [see more] |
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Polytunnel planning unlikely to hit Scotland 26/Dec/2006 |
The decision to bring in planning regulations for using soft fruit polytunnels is unlikely to be rolled out to Scottish farms.
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WellPict Tunnels sponsor of Soft Fruit Grower of the year 2007 01/Dec/2006 |
| Grower of the Year Awards 2007 - 22 February 2007 [see more] |
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WellPict European Tunnels moves to Cyberspace 29/Mar/2006 |
| WellPict European Tunnels has embraced this by launching an on-line operations system that is accessed via the companies all-new website, www.wellpict-tunnels.com. [see more] |
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WET to supply polytunnels in Scotland 17/Mar/2006 |
| Well Pict European Tunnels to supply polytunnels for 50 acres of strawberry production in Scotland [see more] |
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WET South Africa 27/Oct/2005 |
| With the production unit in Portugal better suited to supply the European market, WET SA will be focusing all its attentions on the African market. With the huge developments in the soft fruit industry, there is a large demand for quality crop protection; the new varieties being introduced into the market by the Well-Pict European Marketing Trust require tunnel protection. [see more] |
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Why polytunnels are used 20/Oct/2005 |
| The British soft fruit industry, a capital and labor intensive industry, comprised of family owned and run farms, has become an important and successful rural business able to meet the challenges of a very demanding marketplace. Polytunnels are essential to this. Without them the quality and yields for commercial production could not be achieved and supermarkets would buy imported fruit over British-grown. [see more] |
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The case for polytunnels 25/Sep/2005 |
| It is no longer realistic or economic to grow strawberries in the UK climate to the standards of reliability and quality demanded by customers without tunnel protection. [see more] |
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WET has appointed UK agents 24/Sep/2005 |
| WET has chosen to align itself with key companies in the agricultural sector to assist in the promotion and sales of WET products. [see more] |
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Well Pict Tunnels Moving Forward 23/Sep/2005 |
| Well-Pict European Tunnels is setting up a new production facility based in southern Portugal. Engineered Farming Solutions (EFS), who supplies WET out of South Africa, has been instrumental in organising the unit in southern Europe. WET’s Kevin Holroyd believes the move was an inevitable step; “this new site will allow us to keep up with changing global trends in the price of raw material, as well as better serve the UK and European markets from a strategic point of view”. [see more] |
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Benefits of working with Well Pict European Tunnels 22/Sep/2005 |
| Being closely involved with the production of soft fruit and vegetables, we at W.E.T fully understand and appreciate the problems faced by today’s producers. [see more] |
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Polytunnel management 21/Sep/2005 |
| To minimise the potential weather related risk to both your crop and your tunnel structures, these guidelines can be followed [see more] |
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History of Well Pict European Tunnels 20/Sep/2005 |
WPE has worked with Engineered Farming Solutions (EFS) in South Africa to develop solutions to problems faced by today’s commercial grower. Well-Pict European Tunnels (WET Protection) has been formed to serve European growers with all of their crop protection, associated equipment and service needs. WET will continue to work with EFS, WPE and it’s growers to develop the products it offers as economically as possible.
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