project - EIP-AGRI Operational Group

SCOCAN (SCottish Organic CANola) Project
SCOCAN (SCottish Organic CANola) Project

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Objectives

(1) to develop and demonstrate suitable approaches to the production of organic canola (oilseed rape) in Scotland; (2) to benchmark different approaches implemented against key agronomic criteria; (3) to increase farmer confidence in growing the crop; (4) to provide a set of grower guidelines for Scottish farmers that can be adapted for their own farms; (5) to use the Operational Group as a conduit for discussion between farmers and other stakeholders throughout the duration of the project; (6) to disseminate the benefits of the project to the organic industry throughout Scotland, the UK and EU through articles, press coverage, social media, presentations at KT events and final report.

Objectives

(1) to develop and demonstrate suitable approaches to the production of organic canola (oilseed rape) in Scotland; (2) to benchmark different approaches implemented against key agronomic criteria; (3) to increase farmer confidence in growing the crop; (4) to provide a set of grower guidelines for Scottish farmers that can be adapted for their own farms; (5) to use the Operational Group as a conduit for discussion between farmers and other stakeholders throughout the duration of the project; (6) to disseminate the benefits of the project to the organic industry throughout Scotland, the UK and EU through articles, press coverage, social media, presentations at KT events and final report.

Activities

Operational Group (OG) set up and project facilitation activities on a regular basis. Development of demo plots on 3 pilot study farms using different agronomic approaches / treatments to grow the crop. Undertake a set of basic crop / field assessments for benchmarking purposes on each of the treatments investigated on each pilot study farm at key times in the season. Including, e.g. plant counts, vigour, weed species, ground cover (crop and weeds), disease and pest pressure observations and yield estimate. These will be complimented by soil and crop quality assessments when possible. Delivery of 3 on-farm events which will be used to develop informative videos and grower guidelines..

Activities

Operational Group (OG) set up and project facilitation activities on a regular basis. Development of demo plots on 3 pilot study farms using different agronomic approaches / treatments to grow the crop. Undertake a set of basic crop / field assessments for benchmarking purposes on each of the treatments investigated on each pilot study farm at key times in the season. Including, e.g. plant counts, vigour, weed species, ground cover (crop and weeds), disease and pest pressure observations and yield estimate. These will be complimented by soil and crop quality assessments when possible. Delivery of 3 on-farm events which will be used to develop informative videos and grower guidelines..

Project details
Main funding source
Rural development 2014-2020 for Operational Groups
Rural Development Programme
2014UK06RDRP003 United Kingdom - Rural Development Programme (Regional) - Scotland
Emplacement
Main geographical location
Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire
Other geographical location
Inverness & Nairn and Moray, Badenoch & Strathspey, Angus and Dundee City

EUR 35 980.00

Total budget

Total contributions from EAFRD, national co-financing, additional national financing and other financing.

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Contacts

Project coordinator

  • Robin Walker

    Project coordinator

Project partners

  • Andrew Cheetham

    Project partner

  • Bruce Irvine

    Project partner

  • Chris Gospel

    Project partner

  • David McClelland

    Project partner

  • Dougal Baird

    Project partner

  • Edward Smith

    Project partner

  • Gordon Whiteford

    Project partner

  • Murray Cooper

    Project partner