National Fruit Show 2023 Handbook

Page 6

Chief Executive report

Here’s to another 90 years! We have reached a significant landmark and are celebrating The Marden Fruit Show Society’s 90th year. Our aim for this show is for it to be informative and inspirational, looking ahead positively for the next 90 years. It is also my first show at the helm and along with the team we hope you enjoy it and some of the new features and events over the two days. At the centre of every show is the fantastic display of fruit. We know it isn’t always easy for growers to spare the time to select the best, but we are grateful for those growers who do enter, and it provides a showcase for our industry and a talking point for visitors. The best in show will also once again be sent to 10 Downing Street and Buckingham Palace, along with a copy of this handbook. We have a full house of exhibitors and a packed programme of talks and events, along with our networking and gala dinner, so make the most of the show and the opportunities to meet with growers and the businesses which supply them. New for this year is a cider bar, from which we will also be judging entries for our cider competition over the two days. Drinks experts Melissa Cole and Nigel Barden will be on hand to taste and score the entries. Come along and enjoy a glass or two (in moderation if you are driving of course). We are delighted to welcome NFU President Minette Batters to the show who is formally opening it, and she will be giving the key note speech at 11.30am on day one. As we approach the next general election it is important that our industry and individual growers have a voice and I would encourage you all to come along to hear Minette and to take part in the Q&A session. We have a strong focus this year on technology, machinery and equipment represented by many of the exhibitors here, which is not only changing the sector but enabling growers to produce food more sustainably and efficiently. With so much change, we also have a focus on the skills that the top fruit and the wider fresh produce sector needs for the future, and we are delighted to be hosting on day two, Kent’s first Teacher Encounter with The Kent and Medway Careers Hub and Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG). Led by Samantha Smith of the National Fruit Show Education Programme, teachers from approximately 70 schools will see what exciting and rewarding careers 6

Sally Flanagan, Chief Executive are available and will take that knowledge back into schools to encourage young people with those skills and interests to think about joining us. Look out for them touring the show on day two, this is a unique opportunity to engage directly with teachers who will take that knowledge back with them into their schools, reaching a significantly larger audience of secondary age children than we have targeted before. Finally, I would like to thank our sponsors, without whom we couldn’t put on such a great show. Thank you not only to our main sponsors, N P Seymour Ltd, Worldwide Fruit, Hutchinsons and BASF, but to everyone else who contributes both to the show and to events throughout the year. If you would like to find out how your business can get involved, I would love to speak to you. It also wouldn’t be possible to stage this show without the support of the many volunteers who work tirelessly behind the scenes and whose knowledge and experience is vital to our success. I look forward to seeing you at the show. ■


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Healthy productive soils

3min
page 83

Extending the picking season

2min
page 82

Do you know the carbon value of your orchards?

6min
pages 80-81

Moments of epiphany

7min
pages 76-79

Remembering John Elphick

3min
pages 72-73

Novel approaches to controlling apple canker

3min
pages 70-71

British apples and pears in the spotlight

2min
pages 68-69

UK technology first

3min
pages 66-67

Identifying strawberries and raspberries with resistance to SWD

3min
pages 64-65

Progress towards forest bug control

3min
pages 62-63

Challenges affecting suppliers

3min
page 60

Sustainable solution to rising prices and decreasing profits

4min
pages 57-59

The future for British top fruit

3min
pages 52-53

We hear you!

6min
pages 44, 46, 48, 50

Vayo: A step forward in scab control

3min
pages 41-42

Investing in people to meet future demands

3min
pages 38-40

Looking to the next 90 years

3min
pages 36-37

Looking back 90 years

10min
pages 32-36

Fresh produce supply excellence

3min
pages 28-31

60 seconds with Nigel Barden

3min
pages 25-26

Delay to the implementation of Biodiversity Net Gain

3min
pages 20-21

Wake-up call to government

3min
page 18

A lot of people to credit

4min
page 8

Here’s to another 90 years!

3min
pages 6-7

Focusing on the best

4min
page 4
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