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British Apples & Pears Ltd commissions vital crop research – The Fruit Grower

As soon as it became clear that the AHDB was withdrawing from horticultural crop research, the British Apples & Pears Limited (BAPL) board acted quickly to establish an alternative arrangement...

The BAPL R&D Group now works actively to enable growers to meet the challenges of the future. The Group is chaired by Rob Saunders and its members include top-fruit growers and agronomists.

The Group has agreed a focus on projects that directly address the issues that become more challenging as the crop protection landscape changes. These include woolly aphid, hard-bodied insects, and codling moth. On the disease front, the immediate focus will be on scab and canker.

The first call for research proposals went out in early 2023, and the BAPL R&D Group received shortlisted presentations on 8 March 2023. Research proposals were evaluated for funding by the BAPL R&D Group to ensure that they offered value for money and had a realistic chance of making a difference for growers. As a result, some proposals were not accepted.

The research projects that the BAPL R&D Group intends to fund from the first call are to be undertaken by NIAB East Malling and ADAS. NIAB will undertake work on woolly aphid, blossom weevil (anticipating the loss of acetamiprid), codling (in anticipation of the loss of indoxacarb), scab (anticipating the loss of dodine and captan) and canker. ADAS will undertake work on woodlice, which has become a significant, though localised, problem in recent years.

BAPL R&D work will be funded by a voluntary subscription collected at point of sale by BAPL. The proceeds from this subscription also contribute to the EAMU programme run by the newly established Horticultural Crop Protection Ltd. In addition to raising a modest R&D subscription from its members, BAPL Ltd has been successful in obtaining additional sources of funding to tackle other challenges. For example, it has already started an Innovate UK-funded project (Taking Apple Production to Net Zero), which is primarily a biochar-focused project. BAPL is also seeking other sources of funding for tackling issues such as reducing storage costs and rootstock breeding work.

“The demise of AHDB research is both a threat and an opportunity for the top-fruit industry,” explained Rob Saunders, BAPL R&D Group Chair. “The threat was that without AHDB research the sector would have no mechanism to tackle the pest and disease challenges brought about by regulatory change, climate instability, and the arrival of new pests, along with the challenge of our journey to net zero. The opportunity was to create a highly focused, grower-led team to identify priorities, invite research tenders, and commission research that has a strong chance of making a difference for top-fruit growers.”

The BAPL R&D Group is open to top-fruit growers who would like to input into the Group’s priorities and ‘kick the tyres’ of projects before they go ahead. Anyone interested should contact Rob Saunders directly at rob.saunders@hlhltd.co.uk

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