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Crop Health & Protection (CHAP) brings together scientists, farmers, advisors and pioneers to advance crop productivity and yield in agriculture worldwide. CHAP sparks scientific and technical innovation, bringing together scientists, farmers, advisors and funders to advance crop productivity and feed the world.
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3y ago
Kate Brunswick, Strategic Relationship Manager at CHAP Member Innovation Agri-Tech, has learnt a lot as the company applied for a Food Standards certification ..read more
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3y ago
Professor Neil Boonham is the Chair of Applied Crop Science at Newcastle University’s Institute for AgriFood Research and Innovation. We chatted to him ..read more
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3y ago
In order to champion the use of novel or alternative plant protection products, we need to try to truly understand what they are and how best to use them. Biopesticides ..read more
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3y ago
I have been cooking with different flavours of AI for much of my career. During my time as Chief Technology Officer at ..read more
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3y ago
Overall, the problem boils down to how to modify how crops are being grown now in order to maximise the profitability when they are sold in future. The ..read more
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3y ago
Dr Tom Ashfield heads up CHAP’s Phenotyping Lab at Rothamsted Research. His work is focused on using digital imaging to ease high-throughput phenotyping ..read more
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3y ago
Hannah Senior hosted CHAP’s recent Advisory Group where key players, working both inside and outside agriculture, were invited to discuss AI and share ..read more
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3y ago
Dr Franklin Ilogu is the Capability Research Associate for CHAP’s Phenotyping Lab at Rothamsted Research. He previously worked at NAIT – Industry Solutions ..read more
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3y ago
Dr Alex McCormack, CHAP’s Scientific Support Coordinator, has been invited to present on behalf of CHAP at industry trade show, Cereals. The event offers ..read more