CHAP Invitation

CHAP Invitation

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On the 4th March, between 9:00am and 11:00am the online workshop “Progress with Developing a Biopesticide for CSFB Control” will provide an update of the progress made to date.

This workshop is the second in a series of events to share information and gain feedback from stakeholders on the Innovate UK funded project, announced last year in the following press release: https://chap-solutions.co.uk/news/farmers-wanted-for-battle-against-csfb/

The project aims to develop a biopesticide for Cabbage Stem Flea Beetle, and is a collaborative approach by the AgriTech centre, Crop Health and Protection (CHAP), CAB International (CABI), Russell Bio Solutions Ltd and H&T Bioseed from New Zealand.

We want to continue to focus on end-user engagement, gathering industry feedback to ensure the project is aligned to market needs. This second workshop will present some of the outputs from the November workshop, status of the project and give an overview of wider R&D activities related to CSFB control.

We would be delighted if you could join us to participate in the workshop as a key stakeholder, and we feel that your input would be valuable to the project. You can register for the event here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/deve...tem-flea-beetle-workshop-tickets-140280894933

There are a limited number of places available at the workshop, so if you have any problems please contact me by email.

Best wishes,

Mobile +44 {0}7866 799152

Email [email protected]

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