The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Return of JHI Fruit For The Future event

- NANCY NICOLSON

Soft fruit growers, agronomist­s and amateur enthusiast­s are being offered tours of the James Hutton Institute’s (JHI) latest raspberry, blueberry and cherry research next week at the first Fruit For The Future event in two years.

JHI’s summer showcase at Invergowri­e, which includes scientific presentati­ons, outdoor demonstrat­ions and walks through experiment­al plots, will take place on Thursday.

One of the key presentati­ons will focus on the raspberry breeding programme which aims to develop robust varieties with tolerance to pathogens – particular­ly phytophera root rot. The event will feature the most advanced floricane and primocane genotypes including JHI’s first two primocane raspberrie­s, Skye and Lewis.

Other presentati­ons will update growers on progress and plans from the institute’s blueberry breeding programme which is entering its fifth year of fruit evaluation­s.

Selections have been identified with superior flavour, size, yield and firmness, and trials in the Netherland­s have shown excellent climatic tolerance. A large-scale flavour study in 2020 found a number of advanced selections were highly rated, allowing JHI researcher­s to predict consumer preference­s before fruit ripeness.

Growers will be updated on the latest findings on fruit drop in cherry crops, and there will be an update on the introducti­on of honeyberry crops. Honeyberri­es now extend to 100 acres in Scotland, and while the crop is already renowned for its high levels of healthy compounds, JHI will give an overview of the emerging Scottish honeyberry industry and how the Scottish fruit compares to other common berries.

Fruit For The Future’s regular spotted wing drosophila clinic will operate and visitors are invited to bring a 200g sample of fruit to be tested. Results will be sent to delegates in confidence.

The event runs from 3-6pm and is free to attend, but Covid regulation­s mean pre-registrati­on is essential.

To book, visit bit.ly/ HuttonFFF2­1

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SUMMER SHOWCASE: Sample the fruits of raspberry, blueberry and cherry research.

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