Rekindling the entrepreneurial spirit in UK pig producers and helping them put new ideas into practice – that’s the aim of the BPEX Innovation Fund.
Established in 2008, the initiative has already
provided thousands of pounds to enable producers, often in partnership with the
allied industry, to develop projects they believe will make life easier and more
profitable.
“We believe this is the best way to spread new
practices across the industry, helping people to look at things in a different
light” said BPEX chairman Stewart Houston. “We want to promote innovation and
there is still plenty of cash available.
“The industry has been bogged down in the
struggle to survive for too long. Now things are a little easier and producers
have more time to experiment with, more efficient and perhaps more profitable
ways to work with pigs, or to manage their farms and we want to help
them.”
Stewart said projects eligible for support from
the Innovation Fund could involve things such as new training methods,
environmental compliance, health, equipment, transport, feeding – anything to
improve cost competitiveness and technical competence to help rebuild industry
confidence to invest in the future.
“This pump priming is for anybody who has a good
idea, but does not have the cash to develop it. All they need to do is talk to
their local BPEX Knowledge Transfer (KT) manager and then we will decide whether
or not the idea has merit and should be taken forward. It is as simple as that
and people can apply for these funds at any time now,” he
said.
Applications for funding would be judged on
innovation, industry need, value for money and industry impact. Each the
successful projects would be used as a case study to spread the knowledge gained
to other producers.
Ideas that have already won funding and have
provided blueprints for the rest of the industry
include:
- The creation of a portable weigh/draft system to
make the process of weighing, selecting and loading pigs more efficient and
reduce stress and labour costs.
- Evaluation of water intake in grower/finisher pigs
as a measure of sub-clinical disease and provide an early warning indicator of
emerging disease.
- Verispec DNA traceability – to demonstrate that
full traceability from farm to stud to plate is achievable and to develop
opportunities for full farm-to-fork traceability as a special selling
point.
- Adapting and piloting an on-farm labour recording
system to determine efficiency savings that can be gained through better
allocation of paid labour.
- To investigate the effect of increasing artificial
light in naturally lit sow housing on seasonal infertility and demonstrate the
benefits of investing in this area.
Individual applicants for Innovation Fund support
must be BPEX levy payers and applicant groups should contain at least one BPEX
levy payer. Once a project has been approved for funding, BPEX will provide
ongoing support in all areas, as appropriate, from a member of its KT
team.
For further information, contact your local KT
Manager - details available at www.bpex.org.uk or by email kt@bpex.org.uk. Application corms can also be
downloaded from the BPEX
website.