Potato Store Managers Can Book One-To-One Visits At BP2019.

22 October, 19

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is offering free one-to-one potato store visits via its new Storage Network.

The visits will allow levy payers to get up to speed with their individual storage arrangements and to tackle issues they will encounter following the loss of sprout suppressant chlorpropham (CIPC).

The Storage Network is a group of independent advisors trained by specialists at Sutton Bridge Crop Storage Research. Alongside five additional storage research projects, it is part of an £800,000 ring-fenced fund to help the industry deal with the withdrawal of CIPC, announced by AHDB in January.

Visitors to the biannual BP2019 exhibition in Harrogate on 20 and 21 November will be able to book their store visit at the AHDB stand, number 130.

Adrian Cunnington, Head of Crop Storage Research at AHDB, said:

“Store managers can call upon the expertise of a range of professionally qualified advisors, supported by our own experts, who will visit businesses to talk though the options, assess stores and provide advice on how to mitigate any impact.”

CIPC has previously been used in over 85 per cent of long term potato stores. Its approval will be withdrawn on 8 January 2020, with a use-up period to follow, meaning this will be the last storage season that it should be used.

Chris Yardley, one of the AHDB’s Storage Network Partners, said:

“Storage will be a challenge post-CIPC. But through the Storage Network I want to help growers future-proof their store.

“Your one-to-one visit is a chance to discuss the latest AHDB research findings, enhance your Red Tractor requirements and start getting the best out of your store.”

Around 40,000 tonnes of storage has already been assessed since July. Store managers can sign-up for their visit at the AHDB stand 130 at BP2019, via ahdb.org.uk/storage-hub or by calling 01406 359419.

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