East Malling Trust puts up £1m to support scientific research at NIAB EMR

Horticultural research charity the East Malling Trust has unveiled a £1million fund to support scientific work.

It says its 'director's grant' will enable NIAB EMR, the agricultural and horticultural research centre which it supports, to support five years of scientific research.

Malling Centenary strawberries are some of the soft fruits to be developed at the East Malling site. Picture: NIAB EMR
Malling Centenary strawberries are some of the soft fruits to be developed at the East Malling site. Picture: NIAB EMR

The cash was raised through the sale of land on the 500-acre estate for 400 new homes.

The focus will be on developing new varieties of soft and top fruit as well as how to help UK and international growers mitigate the impact of climate change.

Research will also look at how improve plant health and resistance to disease.

Dr Oliver Doubleday, chair of the East Malling Trust, said: “This continues a century of support by the trust for the horticultural industry. We are delivering on our promise to sustain high-level industry-led research here at NIAB EMR."

The research projects receiving the funding will be overseen by Professor Mario Caccamo, CEO of NIAB. He said: “This grant scheme further cements our already strong partnership, and we look forward to delivering on the trust’s confidence in our scientists.”

Dr Oliver Doubleday and East Malling Trust trustee Dr Celia Caulcott
Dr Oliver Doubleday and East Malling Trust trustee Dr Celia Caulcott

The £1m grant is in addition to funding for the delivery of new research glasshouses and plant growth facilities. These facilities are home to Growing Kent and Medway, a partnership of leading businesses and universities working together to promote the sector’s economic growth. The new facilities were part of an £18m investment from the government’s Strength in Places Fund along with a significant contribution from East Malling Trust and the South East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP).

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