The Scottish Farmer

GB Potatoes to receive £1.4m in grant funding from residual AHDB funds

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THE new potato organisati­on GB Potatoes is in line for a massive £1.4m injection to deliver seven industry projects. The cash is coming from AHDB who have asked Ministers to grant GB Potatoes the residual potato levy.

The recommenda­tion comes from AHDB’s board following the wind down of levy payer activities within the sector and is supported by the main potato membership organisati­ons.

The seven proposed projects are:  Potato Blight Project – addressing the significan­t threat of potato blight, by monitoring genetic changes and fungicide sensitivit­y

 Aphid Monitoring Project

– supports national aphid monitoring, providing industrywi­de data for decision-making  Management Tools to tackle Viruses Project – this project proposes joining Horticultu­re Crop Protection (HCP) on behalf of the seed sector in order to access essential functions for sustaining high-grade seed production  Reputation­al Management Project – safeguardi­ng the industry’s reputation through strategic monitoring, proactive crisis management, centralise­d coordinati­on, influencer engagement, and media outreach  Bridging Informatio­n Gap Project – provision of transparen­t and reliable data on potato cultivatio­n, varieties, and national yield

 CIPC Residue Monitoring Project – to support the industry providing data to the Chemical Regulation Division (CRD) to assess chlorproph­am (CIPC) residues in stores. Failure to submit data risks rendering stores with a CIPC history unusable



Updating Nutrient Management (RB209) Project

– with the industry always looking to move forward and adopt new practices there is a need to ensure revision of fertiliser recommenda­tions reflect current technologi­es

Letters of support for the proposal have been received from the National Farmers’ Union (NFU), NFU Scotland, NFU

Cymru, the British Potato Trade Associatio­n, the Fresh Potato Supplier Associatio­n and the Potato Processors’ Associatio­n.

Following the sale of the

AHDB Potatoes’ Sutton Bridge Experiment­al Unit, AHDB holds circa £1.8m of potato reserves, £400k of which needs to be set aside to cover any potential residual liabilitie­s.

The grant is proposed to be tapered over three to five years, reducing each year as GB Potatoes increases its flow of voluntary

industry funding. If approved, it will comprise £1.372m over the first three years.

The grant for years four and five could total £426,200, but this would be dependent on a successful review and the availabili­ty of suªcient potato

funds from the residual liabilitie­s set aside.

Scott Walker, GB Potatoes chief executive, said: “Our proposed initiative­s are designed to confront industry obstacles, nurturing resilience and are for the benefit of the entire supply chain.”

 ?? ?? GB potatoes are in line to take on a number of projects
GB potatoes are in line to take on a number of projects
 ?? ?? GB Potatoes CEO Scott Walker
GB Potatoes CEO Scott Walker

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