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Knowledge Exchange Hub

The Fresh Produce Knowledge Exchange Hub is designed to act as the centralised knowledge hub for the fresh produce sectors of field vegetables, protected vegetables, soft fruit and tree fruit. The hub is designed to sort and link all relevant resources for the sector, providing links to knowledge providers such as the AHDB horticulture archive, CABI, research institutes and commercial resources. It is primarily designed for growers and agronomists but will also be useful for students and policy makers and keeps the wealth of past AHDB research alive, searchable, and relevant.
The hub hosts the vegetable crop pest bulletin, monthly webinars on topics relevant to the fresh produce sector and will feature a chatbot to provide the industry with reliable and trusted answers to questions relevant to fresh produce. It will ensure that new knowledge is accessible, and that previous knowledge is not lost from the industry.
The hub is currently a prototype and will continue to be improved. Feedback for the hub is greatly welcomed. Its sections are not complete yet and images are lacking for specific crop pests and diseases. Some crops such as Alliums, Brassicas, bush fruit and cane fruit have been filled out with links to relevant resources.

We would greatly appreciate your assistance in improving the hub. Please have a look at it and complete the feedback form below.

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