Skip to main content
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs An Roinn Talmhaíochta, Comhshaoil agus Gnóthaí Tuaithe Depairtment o' Fairmin, Environment an' Kintra Matthers

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Topics
  • Publications
  • Consultations
  • Contact

Translation help

Translate this page

Select a language

  • Arabic — عربي
  • Chinese (Simplified) — 中文简体
  • Chinese (Traditional) — 中文繁體
  • Dutch — Nederlands
  • Filipino — Filipino
  • French — Français
  • German — Deutsch
  • Hungarian — Magyar
  • Irish — Gaeilge
  • Italian — Italiano
  • Latvian — Latviešu
  • Lithuanian — Lietuvių kalba
  • Polish — Polski
  • Portuguese — Português
  • Romanian — Română
  • Russian — Русский
  • Slovak — Slovenčina
  • Spanish — Español
  • Ukrainian — Українська
  • Get ahead of scab this year

    Date published: 16 March 2022

    Apple scab is a common disease that attacks leaves and fruits of pomme fruits.

    Kieran Lavelle, Senior Horticulture Development Adviser, CAFRE discussing preparing for the new top fruit season with Mark Huey, Top Fruit Development Adviser, CAFRE.

    The disease requires top fruit growers to employ professional management practises in order to control it to an economically acceptable level. Apple scab infection periods (ASIP) were recorded for 70% of the period March to July last year, by AFBI, Loughgall, making scab control very challenging. To help growers optimise their scab spray control programmes and ensure correct use of their spray equipment, CAFRE have organised the following two events to prepare growers for the new season.

    Graham Moore from FAST (Fruit Advisory Specialist Team) will give a webinar on scab control at the Northern Ireland Fruit Growers Association (NIFGA) meeting on March 22 in Armagh, which starts at 7.30pm sharp. Graham has over 30 years’ experience as a consultant to fruit and berry growers, and will provide guidance on optimising the selection and timing of products used for scab control.

    The second event delivered by Tom Robinson will focus on product application. Tom who now is an independent consultant was formerly the spraying technologist at Syngenta, Ciba-Geigy and Novartis with over 37 years’ experience. Over this time he took a lead role in nozzle development, and is recognised within the UK and further afield as a leader in precision agriculture in relation to pesticide application. He received an award from the Institution of Agricultural Engineers in recognition of his pioneering work lead to work. Tom will run a technical review of using orchard sprayers at Pat McKeevers, 87 Loughgall Road, Portadown on Tuesday 29 March at 10:00am. Growers will have a chance to gain valuable information on sprayer set up and strategies to maximise effectiveness of scab sprays.

    For more information on either events, contact Mark Huey, Top Fruit Development Adviser, CAFRE by email: mark.huey@daera-ni.gov.uk or phone 07885 344244.

    Notes to editors:

    1. Follow DAERA on Twitter and on Facebook.
    2. All media queries should be directed to the DAERA Press Office.

    Latest news

    • Excellence in Farriery at CAFRE Enniskillen Campus

      6 November 2025

    • Apply now for the Growers’ Training and Support Pilot Scheme

      6 November 2025

    • Turn soil data into action with online training

      6 November 2025

    • Housing Order declared to protect poultry from Avian Influenza

      5 November 2025

    More news …
    Share this page Share on Facebook (external link opens in a new window / tab) Share on X (external link opens in a new window / tab) Share by email (external link opens in a new window / tab)

    Department footer links

    • Crown copyright
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy
    • Cookies
    • Accessibility
    • The Northern Ireland Executive
    • The Executive Office
    • Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
    • Department for Communities
    • Department for Education
    • Department for the Economy
    • Department of Finance
    • Department for Infrastructure
    • Department for Health
    • Department of Justice
    • nidirect.gov.uk — the official government website for Northern Ireland citizens