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Industry, government and science work together to protect plant health
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Industry, government and science work together to protect plant health

Key industry figures including Defra’s Chief Plant Health Officer Nicola Spence, Fera Science Ltd CEO Dr Andrew Swift, and Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) CEO Fran Barnes introduced a host of experts from Defra, Fera and APHA (Animal and Plant Health Agency) at an exclusive interactive event for HTA grower members held at the Fera Laboratories in York on 14 February.

 

Fran Barnes, HTA CEO commented: "The event highlighted the benefits of collaboration on the shared challenges and opportunities in productivity, biosecurity, policy development and research; and demonstartes how industry, government, and science can work together effectively.

 

"By building mutual knowledge and understanding of the Plant Inspection process, and Defra, APHA, Fera, and the HTA working together on this to ensure the process and arrangements, will ultimately safeguard and benefit growers and the UK’s capacity to produce plants and trees.”

 

Nicola Spence, UK Chief Plant Health Officer commented: "I was delighted to see so many growers join us for a behind-the-scenes look at how government, scientists and the trade all work together to protect plant health. The event was a great opportunity for us all to share and discuss our collective knowledge and ideas and it was good to see so much enthusiasm among those who were able to attend."

 

Dr Andrew Swift, Fera CEO said: “It is in everyone’s interest for the UK to sustain a thriving and prosperous horticulture industry, but also one which is safe and biosecure. Reducing risk starts with increasing awareness along all of the supply chain. This is why days like today are so important and it has been really encouraging to hear so many HTA members feedback how informative and helpful this event has been. Fera is committed to supporting the UK Horticulture Industry and our scientists love hosting such interactive meetings. We are grateful to all of those members for taking the time out to join us and especially to our friends at the HTA and Defra (PHSI) with whom it has been a joy to organise today’s proceedings.”

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