Improved Productivity and Sustainability of England's Potato-Farming Sector
Lead Participant:
APS BIOCONTROL LIMITED
Abstract
The UK's potato industry is valued at £778M (5.37Mt); the majority of potatoes are produced in England, with growers relying on high-quality, disease-free seed, which is primarily purchased from a specialised group of growers in Scotland. Whilst the Scottish climate is perfect for minimising many potato disease, it can encourage blackleg disease; the most important bacterial disease of potatoes (£50M p.a. UK losses). This project focusses on a sustainable, highly-specific technology based on natural-bacterial enemies (bacteriophage) to target blackleg, developed with Scottish seed growers and aims to engage with England's wider potato industry to demonstrate and enable farm-based blackleg solutions.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
---|---|---|
APS BIOCONTROL LIMITED | £377,149 | £ 264,004 |
  | ||
Participant |
||
BRANSTON LIMITED | £48,320 | £ 24,160 |
SCOTTISH AGRONOMY LIMITED | £65,254 | £ 45,678 |
SASA | £61,096 | £ 61,096 |
INNOVATE UK | ||
JAMES HUTTON LIMITED | ||
AGRICO UK LIMITED | £11,417 | £ 5,708 |
THE JAMES HUTTON INSTITUTE | £158,331 | £ 158,331 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Alison Blackwell (Project Manager) |