Centre for Crop Health and Protection - CHAP

Project information
New Centre for Crop Health and Protection Established in UK 31 March 2016 Today sees the launch of a new Centre for Crop Health and Protection (CHAP) under the government’s Agri-Tech strategy, which was launched in 2013 to ensure that its investment in agriculture delivers material benefits for society and the economy in the UK and overseas. CHAP will lead the way in developing solutions to the challenges facing world agriculture, bringing together the best expertise, knowledge and insight from leading research organisations and industries in the sector. This collaboration between academia and industry will, for the first time, give farmers access to the best and most sustainable technologies, strategies and protocols to improve crop performance, making a real difference at the farm gate. CHAP has secured £21.3 million of government investment over four years and will be headquartered at the National Agri-Food Innovation campus at Sand Hutton near York. CHAP’s consortium partners include Bayer CropScience, Farmcare, Frontier Agriculture, Dow AgroSciences, Tesco, Stockbridge Technology and Unilever, alongside AHDB, CABI, Cranfield University, FERA Science Ltd, Newcastle University, ADAS, The Met Office, Warwick University, Campden BRI and Rothamsted Research. CHAP will enable these organisations, alongside retailers, processors, agronomists and manufacturers, to share resources, optimise return on research and development costs, reduce waste and accelerate the registration process for new products. Interim CEO of CHAP Ltd, Dr Andrew Swift, said, “CHAP will establish the UK as a world-leader in agri-technology, innovation and sustainability. It will create an environment that encourages the exchange of leading edge knowledge, resulting in greater innovation and wider access to the best available technologies and solutions. By taking science to the farm, CHAP will help farmers, growers and the food industry to improve yield, reduce costs and meet the need for sustainable solutions to present and future challenges.” Neil Paveley, head of ADAS Crop Protection, says “ADAS looks forward to working with CHAP in developing innovative projects which deliver benefit to our current and new clients. We are already actively discussing a number of exciting opportunities that will use these facilities”. CHAP is now in the phase of recruiting an expert and dedicated management team who will drive CHAP Ltd forward from this platform. If you would like to get involved in developing and driving CHAP to meet the grand challenges in crop health and protection please contact enquiries@CHAP-solutions.co.uk. For more information contact Neil Paveley (Neil.Paveley@adas.co.uk) or email enquiries@CHAP-solutions.co.uk.
Project partners: 
Agri-Food Innovation campus at Sand Hutton near York
Rothamsted Research
Campden BRI
Warwick University
The Met Office
Cranfield University
Newcastle University
ADAS
Bayer CropScience
Farmcare
Frontier Agriculture
Dow AgroSciences
Tesco
Stockbridge Technology
Unilever
AHDB
CABI
FERA Science Ltd
Project dates: 
January 2016 to December 2020
Contact
Contact person: 
Neil Paveley
Contact email: 
Funding
Funding agency: 
UK Government - Strategy for Agricultural Technologies
Grant: 
k€27148

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