A new fund intended to ensure the quantity, quality and diversity of domestic planting stock available for tree planting in England has launched.
The Tree Production Innovation Fund has been announced by the Forestry Commission, in partnership with DEFRA. With £1 million available this year, the fund will encourage the development and adoption of new technologies and ways of working.
It will support nurseries to increase and diversify the domestic supply of young trees to facilitate an increase in tree production while maintaining high levels of biosecurity, helping to reach planting targets.
Applicants will be invited to apply for up to £200,000 in grant funding to support projects designed to address one or more of the following challenges identified through stakeholder engagement as barriers to tree production. These include:
- Making better use of available seed and vegetative planting material to maximise the quantity, quality and diversity of trees produced.
- Developing growing systems to enhance their efficiency and resilience to change, whilst delivering improved quality and diversity of product.
- Using innovative environmentally sustainable weed control solutions to reduce reliance on herbicides.
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Forestry Commission Chair Sir William Worsley said: “I fully believe forestry needs to embrace new technology, and in turn we need to develop technology that can support the future of forestry. We need new and innovative ideas to drive this change and I’m pleased this £1 million funding will support nurseries to increase and diversify domestic tree supply.
“By enhancing the quantity, quality and diversity of planting stock available now, it will help our trees to be healthy and resilient to the impacts of changing climate and increasing threats from pests and diseases into the future.”
Lead applicants to the fund will need to be based in the UK and the Forestry Commission welcome applications from consortia and new entrants to the sector.
The fund opens for applications on 21 July 2021, with the application window closing at 11.55pm on 8 September 2021 and successful projects running for a six-month period between October 2021 and March 2022.
More information is available here.
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