Residual levy reserves will be used to fund seven new projects, following a grant agreement between the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) and GB Potatoes.
The recommendation was made by the AHDB board earlier this year and received official approval following the wind-down of levy payer activities within the sector.
Scott Walker, GB Potatoes chief executive said: “Following the wind up of AHDB Potatoes, the sector has continued to face a number of serious challenges, including threats from disease and the ongoing issue of access to necessary plant protection products.
“This grant will kickstart new initiatives and galvanise existing projects that have previously operated on an annual, uncertain basis. It offers a foundation to transform key industry projects and develop a sustainable, industry funded model for initiatives that are critical to the future of the potato sector. We are delighted that GB Potatoes has successfully secured the residual levy funds through a grant from AHDB to support projects for the benefit of the entire potato industry.
“It is a fantastic opportunity for the potato industry to now take control of its future and influence the direction of the sector by addressing industry obstacles and building resilience.”
Adding to this, AHDB CEO, Graham Wilkinson, said: “The potato sector is a vital part of UK agriculture, and we are pleased to be able to support growers and the wider industry by releasing these residual funds for projects that will significantly contribute to the industry’s success.”
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 industry-wide 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.
Funding will come from around £1.8m of potato reserves held by the AHDB, with £400,000 set aside to cover any potential residual liabilities. The grant will be tapered over three to five years, reducing each year as GB Potatoes gains voluntary funding from other industry sources.