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10 reasons not to miss Glee 2016
Kelkay's partnership for growth
Gardena unveils mobile control system for watering and mowing
Westland launches turn towards natural solutions
Glee New Products Showcase set to be the biggest for years
Tildenet steps up a gear to present new family of brands
Gardman's growth strategy includes renewed focus on top sellers as well as new brands
Wyevale Nurseries to attend Glee 2016
Still time to sign up for GIMA's 'speed dating'
Hozelock promise more innovation
Bayer Garden to rejuvenate the houseplant sector
Green Heart proves to be a popular feature
Gift sector sees repaid growth
DJ Turfcare brings organics to Glee
Nature’s Feast to bring variety to small animals category
Peckish take a natural approach this autumn
Knights Garden Centres team with NedFox in coud-based EPoS project
New eco garden care range with pro credentials makes its Glee debut
Weber returns to Glee to exhibit full range
Fiskars PowerGear X - cutting edge tools for gardeners
Patterned pots deliver prize-winning results
Brundle prepares for biggest Glee experience yet
Charles Bentley expands portfolio with dropship service
WJ Group set to showcase anti-slip decking product
New gravel, birdhouses and fire pit planned for Glee
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Nature’s Feast to bring variety to small animals category

Following extensive research and development, Nature’s Feast is to strengthen its offer with the launch of a new small animal food collection.

The collection features a range of food, treats and hay for rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters, an area which represents a £72m market opportunity year on year1.

It’s based on customer insight showing a gap in the market, with 43% of shoppers buying both mixed food and pellets, as they perceive nuggets alone to be boring and processed, despite their health credentials2.

1 PFMA Report 2015

2 Independent Primary Research 2015
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